Working Paper Series
- Income Diversification, Poverty Traps and Policy Shocks in Côte d'Ivoire and Kenya
- Christopher B. Barrett, Mesfin Bezuneh, and Abdillahi Aboud
- How Accurate Is Food-For-Work Self-Targeting In The Presence of Imperfect Factor Markets? Evidence from Ethiopia
- Christopher B. Barrett and Daniel C. Clay
- Nonfarm Income Diversification and Household Livelihood Strategies in Rural Africa: Concepts, Dynamics, and Policy Implications
- Christopher B. Barrett, Thomas Reardon and Patrick Webb
- Macroeconomic Shocks, Human Capital and Productive Efficiency: Evidence from West African Rice Farmers
- Christopher B. Barrett, Shane M. Sherland, Akinwumi A. Adesina
- Is Welfare Reform Succeeding?
- John H. Bishop
- Do Cognitive Test Scores Explain Higher US Wage Inequality?
- Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn
- Understanding International Differences in the Gender Pay Gap
- Francine D. Blau and Lawrence M. Kahn
- Does Growing Inequality Harm the Middle Class?
- Robert H. Frank
- Engle Lecture, 5/2/00
- Robert H. Frank
- Higher Education: The Ultimate Winner-Take-All Market?
- Robert H. Frank
- Timmy's Range Rover
- The New York Times, 12/22/1998
Robert H. Frank
- Too Much Inequality
- Richard W. Miller
- The Victimless Income Gap?
- The New York Times 4/12/1999
Robert H. Frank
- Which Do We Need More, Bigger Cars or Better Schools?
- The New York Times 7/31/1999
Robert H. Frank
- The Case for Realism in Class Analysis
- David B. Grusky, Kim A. Weeden, Jesper B. Sørensen
- Decomposition without Death: A Research Agenda for a New Class Analysis
- David B. Grusky, Kim A. Weeden
- Should Sociologists Plod Along and Establish Descriptive Regularities or Seek a Grand Explanation of Them?
- David B. Grusky, Matthew Di Carlo
- Social Stratification
- David B. Grusky
- Affluence and Marriage: How Likely, How Often?
- Thomas A. Hirschl
- Pastoral Risk and Wealth-Differentiated Herd Accumulation in Southern Ethiopia
- Travis J. Lybbert, Christopher B. Barrett, Solomon Desta, and D. Layne Coppock
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