Mark C. Berger

Affiliations: 
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 
Area:
General Economics, Theory Economics, Commerce-Business Economics, Recreation
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Berger MC, Blomquist GC, Sabirianova Peter K. (2008) Compensating differentials in emerging labor and housing markets: Estimates of quality of life in Russian cities Journal of Urban Economics. 63: 25-55
Berger MC, Black DA, Scott FA. (2004) Is there job lock? Evidence from the pre-HIPAA era Southern Economic Journal. 70: 953-976
Thompson E, Scott F, Berger M. (2004) Deregulation in the Electric Utility Industry: Excess Capacity and the Transition to a Long-Run Competitive Market Growth and Change. 35: 1-20
Pelkowski JM, Berger MC. (2004) The impact of health on employment, wages, and hours worked over the life cycle Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance. 44: 102-121
Black DA, Smith JA, Berger MC, et al. (2003) Is the threat of reemployment services more effective than the services themselves? Evidence from random assignment in the UI system American Economic Review. 93: 1313-1327
Pelkowski JM, Berger MC. (2003) The onset of health problems and the propensity of workers to change employers and occupations Growth and Change. 34: 276-298
Black DA, Smith JA, Berger MC, et al. (2002) Is the Threat of Reemployment Services More Effective than the Services Themselves? Experimental Evidence from the Ui System National Bureau of Economic Research
Berger MC, Messer J. (2002) Public financing of health expenditures, insurance, and health outcomes Applied Economics. 34: 2105-2113
Berger MC, Earle JS, Sabirianova KZ. (2001) Worker training in a restructuring economy: Evidence from the Russian transition Research in Labor Economics. 20: 159-190
Berger MC, Black DA, Scott FA, et al. (1999) Health insurance coverage of the unemployed: COBRA and the potential effects of Kassebaum-Kennedy. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management : [the Journal of the Association For Public Policy Analysis and Management]. 18: 430-48
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