Michael F. Lovenheim, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
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(Three essays in public finance and labor economics.) |
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Acton R, Imberman S, Lovenheim M. (2021) Do Health Insurance Mandates Spillover to Education? Evidence from Michigan's Autism Insurance Mandate. Journal of Health Economics. 80: 102489 |
Daysal NM, Lovenheim MF, Siersbæk N, et al. (2020) Home Prices, Fertility, and Early-Life Health Outcomes National Bureau of Economic Research |
DeCicca P, Kenkel DS, Lovenheim MF. (2020) The Economics of Tobacco Regulation: A Comprehensive Review National Bureau of Economic Research |
Andrews RJ, Imberman SA, Lovenheim MF. (2020) Recruiting and supporting low-income, high-achieving students at flagship universities Economics of Education Review. 74: 101923 |
Acton R, Imberman SA, Lovenheim MF. (2019) Do Health Insurance Mandates Spillover to Education? Evidence from Michigan's Autism Insurance Mandate National Bureau of Economic Research |
Lovenheim MF, Willén A. (2019) The Long-Run Effects of Teacher Collective Bargaining American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 11: 292-324 |
Eren O, Lovenheim MF, Mocan NH. (2018) The Effect of Grade Retention on Adult Crime: Evidence from a Test-Based Promotion Policy National Bureau of Economic Research |
Armona L, Chakrabarti R, Lovenheim MF. (2018) How does for-profit college attendance affect student loans, defaults and labor market outcomes? National Bureau of Economic Research |
Lovenheim MF, Walsh P. (2018) Does choice increase information? Evidence from online school search behavior Economics of Education Review. 62: 91-103 |
Andrews RJ, Imberman SA, Lovenheim MF. (2017) Risky Business? The Effect of Majoring in Business on Earnings and Educational Attainment National Bureau of Economic Research |