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Alicia Sasser

Books

Sasser, Alicia Catherine. 2001. The role of gender and family in the labor market. Ph. D. Thesis, Harvard University, UMI No. 3011475.

Journals

“The Value Of Antihypertensive Drugs: A Perspective On Medical Innovation,” with David M. Cutler, Genia Long, Ernst R. Berndt, Jimmy Royer, Andrée-Anne Fournier, and Pierre Cremieux. Health Affairs. 26, no. 1 (2007): 97-110.

“Assessing the Economic Impact of Chronic Conditions in Post-Menopausal Women,” with Maida Taylor, Howard Birnbaum, Michael Schoenfeld, Emily Oster, and Matthew Rousculp. Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, Volume 6, Number 11, 1 September 2005, pp. 1803-1814(12)

“Gender Differences in Physician Pay: Tradeoffs Between Career and Family.” Journal of Human Resources. vol. 40, no. 2, Spring 2005.

“Economic Burden of Osteoporosis, Breast Cancer, and Cardiovascular Disease Among Postmenopausal Women in an Employed Population,” with Matthew Rousculp, Howard Birnbaum, Emily Oster, Edward Lufkin, and David Mallet. Women’s Health Issues. vol. 15, no. 3 (May/June 2005): 97-108.

Submitted for publication:

“The Impact of Managed Care on the Gender Earnings Gap Among Physicians.” Revise and Resubmit, Industrial Labor & Relations Review.

“The Impact of the Vaccines for Children Program on Rates of Childhood Immunization.” with Louis Rossiter, Genia Long, Jimmy Royer, Howard Birnbaum, and Andree-Anne Fournier. Submitted to Health Affairs.

“Examining the Accuracy of a Budget Impact Model: Predicting the First-Year Use of a New Osteoporosis Therapy,” with Howard Birnbaum, David Mallet, Erick Moyneur, and Matthew Rousculp. Submitted to Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy.

Working Papers

“The Impact of Antihypertensive Drugs on the Number and Risk of Death, Stroke, and Myocardial Infarction,” with Genia Long, David Cutler, Ernst Berndt, Jimmy Royer, Andree-Anne Fournier, and Pierre Cremieux. National Bureau of Economic Research, Working paper #12096, March 2006.


Bo Zhao

Books

Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Urban Housing Markets: Evidence from Audit Studies, Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest / UMI, 2006.

“Data Appendix,” in The Color of Credit: Mortgage Discrimination, Research Methodology, and Fair-Lending Enforcement, Stephen L. Ross and John Yinger, eds. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2002.

Journals

“Do Lenders Discriminate Against Minority and Woman Entrepreneurs?” with Lloyd A. Blanchard and John Yinger. Journal of Urban Economics. vol. 63, no. 2 (March 2008): 467-497.

“Why Do Real Estate Brokers Continue to Discriminate? Evidence from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study,” with Jan Ondrich and John Yinger. Journal of Urban Economics. vol 59, no. 3 (May 2006): 394-419.

“Does the Number of Houses a Broker Shows Depend on a Homeseeker's Race?” Journal of Urban Economics. vol. 57, no. 1 (January 2005): 128-147.

Working papers

“Measuring Disparities in Non-School Costs and Revenue Capacity among Massachusetts Cities and Towns,” Revise and Resubmit, National Tax Journal

“Housing Discrimination Motives and Brokers’ Marketing Behaviors: Current Status and Recent Changes,” with Stephen L. Ross, John Yinger, and Jan Ondrich (2005).

 

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