Stephen G. Bronars
Affiliations: | University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, U.S.A. |
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Bronars SG, McFall TA. (2014) Passing up uncertainty for attendance: The NCAA basketball tournament organizers change direction Eastern Economic Journal. 40: 459-472 |
Grogger J, Bronars SG. (2001) The effect of welfare payments on the marriage and fertility behavior of unwed mothers: Results from a twins experiment Journal of Political Economy. 109: 529-545 |
Bronars SG, Famulari M. (2001) Shareholder wealth and wages: Evidence for white-collar workers Journal of Political Economy. 109: 328-354 |
Bronars SG, Lott JR. (1997) Do campaign donations alter how a politician votes? Or, do donors support candidates who value the same things that they do? Journal of Law and Economics. 40: 317-350 |
Bronars SG, Famulari M. (1997) Wage, tenure, and wage growth variation within and across establishments Journal of Labor Economics. 15: 285-317 |
BRONARS SG, DEERE DR, TRACY JS. (1994) The Effects of Unions on Firm Behavior: An Empirical Analysis Using Firm‐Level Data Industrial Relations: a Journal of Economy and Society. 33: 426-451 |
Bronars SG, Deere DR. (1994) Unionization and Profitability: Evidence of Spillover Effects Journal of Political Economy. 102: 1281-1287 |
Grogger J, Bronars S. (1993) The socioeconomic consequences of teenage childbearing: findings from a natural experiment. Family Planning Perspectives. 25: 156 |
Bronars SG, Deere DR. (1993) Unionization, Incomplete Contracting, and Capital Investment The Journal of Business. 66: 117-132 |
Lott JR, Bronars SG. (1993) Time series evidence on shirking in the U.S. House of Representatives Public Choice. 76: 125-149 |