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William Alpert
William Alpert
Associate Professor of Economics, Emertius, University of Connecticut
Verified email at uconn.edu
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A randomized assessment of online learning
WT Alpert, KA Couch, OR Harmon
American Economic Review 106 (5), 378-382, 2016
2842016
The minimum wage in the restaurant industry
WT Alpert
(No Title), 1986
651986
Unions and private wage supplements
WT Alpert
Journal of Labor Research 3 (2), 179-199, 1982
531982
Testing the effect of hybrid lecture delivery on learning outcomes
OR Harmon, J Lambrinos
University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, 2012
452012
Pregnancy and parental leave benefits in the United States and Canada: Judicial decisions and legislation
E Trzcinski, WT Alpert
Journal of Human Resources, 535-554, 1994
401994
Online discussion and learning outcomes
OR Harmon, WT Alpert, J Histen
International Advances in Economic Research 20, 33-44, 2014
272014
The Vietnamese economy and its transformation to an open market system
WT Alpert
Routledge, 2020
252020
Fringe Benefits of Workers in Nonmanufacturing Industries: They Vary by Employee Income, the Marginal Tax Rate, Union Status and Firm Size
WT Alpert, MN Ozawa
American Journal of Economics and Sociology 45 (2), 173-188, 1986
201986
Network externalities and standardization: A classroom demonstration
C Ruebeck, S Stafford, N Tynan, W Alpert, G Ball, B Butkevich
Southern Economic Journal 69 (4), 1000-1008, 2003
192003
Leave policies in small business: Findings from the US small business administration employee leave survey
E Trzcinski, WT Alpert
Cornell University, 1990
191990
An analysis of fringe benefits using time-series data
WT Alpert
Applied Economics 19 (1), 1-16, 1987
151987
Manufacturing workers private wage supplements: a simultaneous equations approach
WT Alpert
Applied Economics 15 (3), 363-378, 1983
151983
Statistical properties of data stretching
E Greenberg, WA Pollard, WT Alpert
Journal of applied Econometrics 4 (4), 383-391, 1989
131989
Online, blended and classroom teaching of economics principles: A randomized experiment
WT Alpert, KA Couch, OR Harmon
University of Connecticut, Department of Economics Working Paper, 2015
112015
Handling work during leave: Strategies and costs
E Trzcinski, WT Alpert
Journal of Managerial Issues, 403-426, 1991
111991
Class absence, instructor lecture notes, intellectual styles, and learning outcomes
O Harmon, W Alpert, A Banik, J Lambrinos
Atlantic Economic Journal 43, 349-361, 2015
102015
Employment, unemployment and the minimum wage: a causality model
WT Alpert, JB Guerard Jr
Applied Economics 20 (11), 1453-1464, 1988
81988
Recent economic history: A stalled expansion
WT Alpert, S Sanders
The Vietnamese Economy and Its Transformation to an Open Market System. Ed …, 2005
72005
Online, blended and classroom teaching of economics principles: A randomized experiment
K Couch, OR Harmon, W Alpert
Committee on Economic Education Conference on Teaching and Research in …, 2014
62014
The Economics of Family and Medical Leave in Canada and the United States
E Trzcinski, WT Alpert
WE Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 2000
52000
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