For more information on the published version, visit Cambridge University Press's Website., Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., Marshall, Emily C., Hoang Nguyen, and Paul Shea. "Endogenous Growth...
Marshall, Emily C., James W. Saunoris, and T. Daniel Woodbury. "The Flypaper Sticks Even When Aid Travels Overseas." Public Finance Review 49, no. 5 (2021): 717-753....
Al-Bahrani, Abdullah, Maria Apostolova-Mihaylova, and Emily C. Marshall. "Helping Some and Harming Others: Homework Frequency and Tradeoffs in Student Performance." The Journal of Economic Education 53, no. 3 (2022) 197-209....
This article evaluates the impact of loss aversion as a behavioral motivator on students’ classroom performance. Conducting an experiment with University of Kentucky undergraduate students, the authors framed student grades as...
From 2012 to 2019, the proportion of undergraduate economics degrees denoted as “Econometrics and Quantitative Economics” (STEM-eligible) conferred annually increased from 1 percent to 22 percent. The authors present results...
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., The authors of this article examine trends in the economics discipline regarding the classification of some undergraduate economics majors, i.e., econometrics...
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., Despite decades of research exploring the relationship between the economy and crime, there is a lack of clarity in this literature. Questions remain,...
Emily Marshall is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., For more information on the published version, visit Taylor and Francis's Website., Anthony Underwood is a professor of Economics at Dickinson College., The...