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The impact of nearly universal insurance coverage on health care utilization and health evidence from Medicare av Card, David E. 1956-
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Skill biased technological change and rising wage inequality some problems and puzzles av Card, David E. 1956-
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Did the elimination of mandatory retirement affect faculty retirement flows? av Ashenfelter, Orley
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The measurement of medicaid coverage in the SIPP : evidence from California, 1990-1996 av Card, David
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Do immigrant inflows lead to native outflows? av Card, David E.
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Can falling supply explain the rising return to college for younger menn : a cohort-based analysis av Card, David
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Dropout and enrollment trends in the post-war period : what went wrong int he 1970sn av Card, David
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Estimating the return to schooling : progress on some persistent econometric problems av Card, David
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Financial incentives for increasing work and income among low-income families av Blank, Rebecca M.
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