Carrie Conaway : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   12 years (2001 - 2013). See details.
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   Journals where Carrie Conaway has often published
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Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Carrie Conaway.

Is cited by:

Nelson, Richard (1)

Cites to:

Angrist, Joshua (2)

Dynarski, Susan (2)

Pathak, Parag (2)

Walters, Christopher (1)

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Where Carrie Conaway has published?


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Recent works citing Carrie Conaway (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Carrie Conaway:


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2006Ensuring adequate electrical capacity in New England In: New England Public Policy Center Policy Brief.
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2009College readiness: Massachusetts compiles the data In: Communities and Banking.
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2006The challenge of energy policy in New England In: New England Public Policy Center Research Report.
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2006The challenge of energy policy in New England.(2006) In: New England Public Policy Center Working Paper.
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2001Diagnosis: shortage In: Regional Review.
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2002Virtual university: is online learning changing higher education? In: Regional Review.
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2002Preserving our past: who should bear the cost of history? In: Regional Review.
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2002Chances arent In: Regional Review.
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2002Doing well by doing time?: at their best, prisons can help inmates leave more employable than when they arrived: but most arent there yet In: Regional Review.
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2002Observations: weathering the bills In: Regional Review.
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2003Too much of a good thing can be bad: the pros and cons of pharmaceutical patents In: Regional Review.
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2003Like father, like son: have we changed our penny-pinching ways? In: Regional Review.
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2003Accidents will happen: so what improves workplace safety? In: Regional Review.
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2004Objects of desire: creating legacies, one collection at a time In: Regional Review.
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2005Paying the price: how family choices affect career outcomes In: Regional Review.
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2005Where does the time go? In: Regional Review.
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2005A psychological effect of stereotypes In: Regional Review.
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2013The Problem with Briefs, in Brief In: Education Finance and Policy.
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