Jonah B. Gelbach
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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Sign in to add mentorJoshua D. Angrist | grad student | 1998 | MIT |
Jonathan Gruber | grad student | 1998 | MIT |
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Gelbach JB. (2018) The Reduced Form of Litigation Models and the Plaintiff’s Win Rate The Journal of Law and Economics. 61: 125-157 |
Burtis MM, Gelbach JB, Kobayashi BH. (2017) Error Costs, Legal Standards of Proof and Statistical Significance Supreme Court Economic Review. 25: 1-57 |
Bitler MP, Gelbach JB, Hoynes HW. (2017) Can Variation in Subgroups' Average Treatment Effects Explain Treatment Effect Heterogeneity? Evidence from a Social Experiment The Review of Economics and Statistics. 99: 683-697 |
Gelbach JB. (2016) Material facts in the debate over Twombly and iqbal Stanford Law Review. 68: 369-424 |
Gelbach JB. (2015) Can we learn anything about pleading changes from existing data? International Review of Law and Economics. 44: 72-86 |
Bitler MP, Gelbach JB, Hoynes HW. (2008) Distributional impacts of the Self-Sufficiency Project Journal of Public Economics. 92: 748-765 |
Bitler MP, Gelbach JB, Hoynes HW. (2006) Welfare reform and children's living arrangements Journal of Human Resources. 41: 1-27 |
Bitler MP, Gelbach JB, Hoynes HW. (2006) What mean impacts miss: Distributional effects of welfare reform experiments American Economic Review. 96: 988-1012 |
Bitler MP, Gelbach JB, Hoynes HW. (2005) Welfare reform and health Journal of Human Resources. 40: 309-334 |
Bitler MP, Gelbach JB, Hoynes HW, et al. (2004) The impact of welfare reform on marriage and divorce. Demography. 41: 213-36 |