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Do expenditures other than instructional expenditures affect graduation and persistence rates in American higher education?
DA Webber, RG Ehrenberg
Economics of Education Review 29 (6), 947-958, 2010
3872010
Firm market power and the earnings distribution
DA Webber
Labour Economics 35, 123-134, 2015
2152015
Are college costs worth it? How ability, major, and debt affect the returns to schooling
DA Webber
Economics of Education Review 53, 296-310, 2016
2032016
State divestment and tuition at public institutions
DA Webber
Economics of Education Review 60, 1-4, 2017
1572017
The lifetime earnings premia of different majors: Correcting for selection based on cognitive, noncognitive, and unobserved factors
DA Webber
Labour economics 28, 14-23, 2014
1502014
Age and disability employment discrimination: Occupational rehabilitation implications
MJ Bjelland, SM Bruyere, S Von Schrader, AJ Houtenville, ...
Journal of occupational rehabilitation 20, 456-471, 2010
1402010
The returns to college persistence for marginal students: Regression discontinuity evidence from university dismissal policies
B Ost, W Pan, D Webber
Journal of Labor Economics 36 (3), 779-805, 2018
1152018
Firm‐level monopsony and the gender pay gap
DA Webber
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 55 (2), 323-345, 2016
1122016
An application of unconditional quantile regression to cigarette taxes
JC Maclean, DA Webber, J Marti
Journal of Policy Analysis and management 33 (1), 188-210, 2014
852014
Expenditures and postsecondary graduation: An investigation using individual-level data from the state of Ohio
DA Webber
Economics of Education Review 31 (5), 615-618, 2012
662012
Downsizing: Is less still more?
CL Cooper, A Pandey, JC Quick
Cambridge University Press, 2012
642012
Higher ed, lower spending: As states cut back, where has the money gone?
D Webber
Education Next 18 (3), 2018
492018
Is the return to education the same for everybody?
D Webber
IZA World of Labor, 2014
432014
The lingering fiscal effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on higher education
R Kelchen, D Ritter, D Webber
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, 2021
402021
The Impact of Work‐Limiting Disability on Labor Force Participation
DA Webber, MJ Bjelland
Health Economics 24 (3), 333-352, 2015
342015
Job loss and effects on firms
KF Hallock, MR Strain, D Webber
Downsizing: Is less still more 1, 1
341
Student service expenditures matter
RG Ehrenberg, DA Webber
Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning 42 (3), 36-39, 2010
312010
Executive pay and firm performance: methodological considerations and future directions
B Florin, KF Hallock, D Webber
Research in personnel and human resources management 29, 49-86, 2010
302010
Labor market competition and employment adjustment over the business cycle
DA Webber
Journal of Human Resources 57 (S), S87-S110, 2022
282022
Workplace problems, mental health and substance use
JC Maclean, D Webber, MT French
Applied Economics 47 (9), 883-905, 2015
242015
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