Brent Kreider, Professor of Economics, Iowa State University
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I. Refereed Journal Articles:
Identifying
the Effects of Food Stamps on Child Health Outcomes When Participation is
Endogenous and Misreported
abstract The Economics of Food Insecurity in the United States
Identification
of Expected Outcomes in a Data Error Mixing Model with Multiplicative Mean
Independence
abstract
Regression Coefficient Identification Decay in the Presence of Infrequent Classification Errors
abstract
Partially
Identifying Treatment Effects with an Application to Covering the Uninsured abstract
Bounding
the Effects of Food Insecurity on Children's Health Outcomes Inferring Disability Status from
Corrupt Data abstract Food
Stamps and Food Insecurity: What Can Be Learned in the Presence
of Nonclassical Measurement Error? abstract
CV (pdf)
working paper, July 2011
(with John Pepper, Craig Gundersen, and Dean Jolliffe)
in second revision for Journal of
the American Statistical Association
The Impact of the National
School Lunch Program on Child Health: A Nonparametric Bounds Analysis
abstract
Journal of Econometrics,
166(1), January 2012, 79-91 (with Craig Gundersen and John Pepper)
Applied Economic
Perspectives and Policy, Autumn 2011, 33(3), 281-303 (with Craig Gundersen and John Pepper)
Journal of Business and Economic Statistics
(JBES),
29(1), January 2011, 4960 (with John Pepper)
Review of Economics and Statistics
(REStat),
92(4), November 2010.
Journal
of Human Resources (JHR),
44(2), Spring 2009, 409-449 (with Steven Hill)
Journal of Health Economics, 28(5), September 2009, 971-983 (with Craig Gundersen)
Optimal
Wage Taxation When Human Capital and Employment Are Endogenous abstract
Economic
Inquiry (EI),
46(4), October 2008, 660-675.
Journal
of Applied Econometrics (JAE),
23(3), April 2008, 329-49 (with John Pepper)
Journal
of Human Resources (JHR),
43(2), Spring 2008, 352-82 (with Craig Gundersen)
Disability
and Employment: Reevaluating the Evidence in Light of Reporting Errors
abstract
Journal of the American
Statistical Association (JASA),
102(478), June 2007,
432-41 (with John Pepper)
Income Uncertainty and Optimal
Redistribution
abstract
Southern Economic
Journal (SEJ), 69(3), 2003,
718-725.
Tax Incidence in Differentiated Product Oligopoly
abstract
Journal of Public Economics
(JPubE)
August 2001, 173-192 (with Simon Anderson and Andre de Palma)
The Efficiency of Indirect Taxes under Imperfect Competition abstract
Journal of Public Economics
(JPubE),
August 2001, 231-251 (with Simon Anderson and Andre de Palma)
Explaining Applications to the U.S. Disability Program: A Semiparametric Approach abstract
Journal of Human Resources
(JHR),
Winter 2000, 82-115 (with Regina Riphahn)
Social Security Disability Insurance: Applications, Awards, and Lifetime Income Flows
abstract
Journal of Labor Economics
(JOLE),
October 1999, 784-827.
Latent Work Disability and Reporting Bias abstract
Journal of Human Resources
(JHR),
Fall 1999, 734-769.
Workers' Applications to Social Insurance Programs when Earnings and Eligibility
are Uncertain abstract
Journal of Labor Economics
(JOLE),
October 1998, 848-877.
National Health Insurance and the Homeless
abstract
Health Economics, Jan-Feb. 1997, 31-41
(with Sean Nicholson)
Market Work, Wages, and Men's Health
abstract
Journal of Health Economics,
13, 1994, 163-182 (with Robert Haveman, Barbara
Wolfe, and Mark Stone)
II. Other Publications:
Economic Decision-making by the Disabled
in Encyclopedia of Disability,
Sage Publications, Gary L. Albrecht (ed.), May 2005.
Inferring the Relationship Between Employment
and Disability Status Among Persons Nearing Retirement Age
in Directions for Social
Security Reform, Retirement Research Consortium, National Press Club, 2002
(with John Pepper)
Behavioral Responses to Changes in Federal
Disability Policy: The Role of Measured Limitation on Inferences abstract
in Research in Human Capital and Development,
Vol. XIII: Essays in the
Economics of Disability
David Salkever and Alan Sorkin (eds.), JAI Press,
Feb/Mar 2000, 81-107.
To Punt or Not to Punt abstract
The UMAP Journal
of Undergraduate Mathematics and Its Applications, Winter 1996, 353-363.
III. Other Selected Work in Progress:
Partially
Identifying the Prevalence of Health Insurance Given Contaminated Sampling
Response Error abstract
Early Retirement and
Employer-Provided Retiree Health Insurance
in progress (with John Pepper)
Identifying Lack of Health
Insurance and its Consequences in the Presence of Arbitrary Measurement Error
in progress (with Steven Hill,
Sonya Huffman, and Helen Jensen)
Peer Influences on College Freshmen
Substance Use
in progress (with Jeremy Arkes)
Estimation of the Impact of
Social Security Old-Age and Disability Insurance Policy on Labor Supply
in progress (with Hidehiko
Ichimura)
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