Joan H. Hicks, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Economics | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Essays in Development Economics.) |
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Baird S, Bhutta ZA, Hamad BA, et al. (2019) Do restrictive gender attitudes and norms influence physical and mental health during very young Adolescence? Evidence from Bangladesh and Ethiopia. Ssm - Population Health. 9: 100480 |
Mueller MW, Hicks JH, Johnson-Hanks J, et al. (2019) The Illusion of Stable Preferences over Major Life Decisions National Bureau of Economic Research |
Croke K, Hicks JH, Hsu E, et al. (2017) Should the WHO withdraw support for mass deworming? Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 11: e0005481 |
Baird S, Hicks JH, Kremer M, et al. (2017) Commentary: Assessing long-run deworming impacts on education and economic outcomes: a comment on Jullien, Sinclair and Garner (2016). International Journal of Epidemiology |
Baird S, Hicks JH, Kremer M, et al. (2016) Worms at Work: Long-run Impacts of a Child Health Investment. The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 131: 1637-1680 |
Croke K, Hicks JH, Hsu E, et al. (2016) Does mass deworming affect child nutrition ? meta-analysis, cost-effectiveness, and statistical power National Bureau of Economic Research. 1-61 |
Hicks DL, Hicks JH, Maldonado B. (2016) Women as policy makers and donors: Female legislators and foreign aid European Journal of Political Economy. 41: 46-60 |
Hicks JH, Kremer M, Miguel E. (2015) The Case for Mass Treatment of Intestinal Helminths in Endemic Areas. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 9: e0004214 |
Hicks JH, Kremer M, Miguel E. (2015) Commentary: Deworming externalities and schooling impacts in Kenya: a comment on Aiken et al. (2015) and Davey et al. (2015). International Journal of Epidemiology |
Hicks DL, Hicks JH, Maldonado B. (2015) Are female politicians more responsive to international crises? Applied Economics Letters. 22: 493-498 |