Rajeev Dehejia

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
General Economics
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Parents

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Joshua D. Angrist grad student
Gary Chamberlain grad student
Edward Glaeser grad student
Caroline M. Hoxby grad student
Guido Imbens grad student
Lawrence Francis Katz grad student

Children

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Stephan Litschig grad student NYU
Adriana Lleras-muney grad student NYU
Raimundo Undurraga grad student Universidad de Chile
Sujata Visaria grad student NYU
Juan Matta grad student 2014-2020 NYU
Javiera Selman grad student 2014-2021 NYU

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Cristian Pop-Eleches collaborator
Cyrus Samii collaborator (PoliSci Tree)
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Aaronson D, Dehejia R, Jordan A, et al. (2020) The Effect of Fertility on Mothers’ Labour Supply Over the Last Two Centuries The Economic Journal
Dehejia R, Pop-Eleches C, Samii C. (2019) From Local to Global: External Validity in a Fertility Natural Experiment Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. 1-27
Chao MM, Visaria S, Mukhopadhyay A, et al. (2017) Do Rewards Reinforce the Growth Mindset?: Joint Effects of the Growth Mindset and Incentive Schemes in a Field Intervention. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General
Bandara A, Dehejia R, Lavie-Rouse S. (2014) The Impact of Income and Non-Income Shocks on Child Labor: Evidence from a Panel Survey of Tanzania World Development. 67: 218-237
Dehejia R, Jorgensen BN, Thomadsen RC. (2008) Optimal minimum wage in the classic labor supply-and-demand paradigm Journal of Poverty. 12: 481-495
Dehejia R, Lleras-Muney A. (2007) Financial development and pathways of growth: State branching and deposit insurance laws in the United States, 1900-1940 Journal of Law and Economics. 50: 239-272
Dehejia R, Lleras-Muney A. (2004) Booms, busts, and babies' health Quarterly Journal of Economics. 119: 1091-1130
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