David S. Lee

Affiliations: 
Economics Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Labor Economics, Econometrics, Political Economy, Health Economics
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David Card grad student 1999 Princeton

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Eleanor J. Choi grad student 2011 Princeton
Zhuan Pei grad student 2012 Princeton
Nikolaj A. Harmon grad student 2013 Princeton
Nicholas P. Lawson grad student 2013 Princeton
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Lee DS, Leung P, O'Leary CJ, et al. (2019) Are Sufficient Statistics Necessary? Nonparametric Measurement of Deadweight Loss from Unemployment Insurance National Bureau of Economic Research
Card D, Lee DS, Pei Z, et al. (2016) Regression Kink Design: Theory and Practice National Bureau of Economic Research. 38: 341-382
Card D, Lee DS, Pei Z, et al. (2015) Inference on Causal Effects in a Generalized Regression Kink Design Econometrica. 83: 2453-2483
Pei Z, Lee DS, Card D, et al. (2014) Local Polynomial Order in Regression Discontinuity Designs National Bureau of Economic Research
Maeng S, Kim GJ, Choi EJ, et al. (2012) 9-Cis-retinoic acid induces growth inhibition in retinoid-sensitive breast cancer and sea urchin embryonic cells via retinoid X receptor α and replication factor C3. Molecular Endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.). 26: 1821-35
Lee DS, Mas A. (2012) Long-Run Impacts of Unions on Firms: New Evidence from Financial Markets, 1961–1999 Quarterly Journal of Economics. 127: 333-378
Dinardo J, Lee DS. (2011) Program Evaluation and Research Designs Handbook of Labor Economics. 4: 463-536
Lee DS, Lemieux T. (2010) Regression Discontinuity designs in economics Journal of Economic Literature. 48: 281-355
Lee DS, Moretti E. (2009) Bayesian Learning and the Pricing of New Information: Evidence from Prediction Markets The American Economic Review. 99: 330-336
Lee DS. (2008) Randomized experiments from non-random selection in U.S. House elections Journal of Econometrics. 142: 675-697
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