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Journal Articles

  1. Bayer, Patrick and McMillan, Robert and Rueben, Kim S., What drives racial segregation? New evidence using Census microdata, Journal of Urban Economics, vol. 56 no. 3 (2004), pp. 514-535 [html]
  2. Bayer, Patrick and Timmins, Christopher, On the equilibrium properties of locational sorting models, Journal of Urban Economics, vol. 57 no. 3 (2005), pp. 462-477 [html]
  3. Bayer, Patrick and Pozen, David E, The Effectiveness of Juvenile Correctional Facilities: Public versus Private Management, Journal of Law & Economics, vol. 48 no. 2 (2005), pp. 549-89 [html]
  4. Patrick Bayer and Christopher Timmins, Estimating Equilibrium Models Of Sorting Across Locations, Economic Journal, vol. 117 no. 518 (March, 2007), pp. 353-374 [html]
  5. Patrick Bayer and Stephen L. Ross and Giorgio Topa, Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes, Journal of Political Economy, vol. 116 no. 6 (2008), pp. 1150-1196 [html]

Working Papers

  1. Patrick J. Bayer and B. Douglas Bernheim and John Karl Scholz, The Effects of Financial Education in the Workplace: Evidence from a Survey of Employers no. 96011 (June, 1996) [html]
  2. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, What Drives Racial Segregation? New Evidence Using Census Microdata no. 02-26 (October, 2002) [html]
  3. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, An Equilibrium Model of Sorting in an Urban Housing Market: A Study of the Causes and Consequences of Residential Segregation no. 03-01 (January, 2003) [html]
  4. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, An Equilibrium Model of Sorting in an Urban Housing Market: The Causes and Consequences of Residential Segregation no. 860 (July, 2003) [html]
  5. Patrick Bayer and David E. Pozen, The Effectiveness of Juvenile Correctional Facilities: Public versus Private Management no. 863 (July, 2003) [html]
  6. Patrick Bayer and Christopher Timmins, Estimating Equilibrium Models of Sorting across Locations no. 862 (July, 2003) [html]
  7. Patrick Bayer and Randi Pintoff and David E. Pozen, Building Criminal Capital Behind Bars: Social Learning in Juvenile Corrections no. 864 (July, 2003) [html]
  8. Patrick Bayer and Christopher Timmins, A Note on the Equilibrium Properties of Locational Sorting Models no. 861 (July, 2003) [html]
  9. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, What Drives Racial Segregation? New Evidence Using Census Microdata no. 859 (July, 2003) [html]
  10. Patrick Bayer and Fernando Ferreira and Robert McMillan, A Unified Framework for Estimating Preferences for Schools and Neighborhoods no. 872 (November, 2003) [html]
  11. Patrick Bayer and Stephen L. Ross and Giorgio Topa, Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes no. 2004-07 (March, 2004) [html]
  12. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, Residential Segregation in General Equilibrium no. 885 (May, 2004) [html]
  13. Patrick J. Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, What Drives Racial Segregation? New Evidence Using Census Microdata no. ysm409 (July, 2004) [html]
  14. Patrick J. Bayer and Christopher D. Timmins, A Note on the Equilibrium Properties of Locational Sorting Models no. ysm411 (July, 2004) [html]
  15. Patrick J. Bayer and Christopher D. Timmins, Estimating Equilibrium Models of Sorting Across Locations no. ysm415 (July, 2004) [html]
  16. Patrick J. Bayer and Randi Pintoff and David Emanuel Pozen, Building Criminal Capital Behind Bars: Social Learning in Juvenile Corrections no. ysm418 (July, 2004) [html]
  17. Patrick J. Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, An Equilibrium Model of Sorting in an Urban Housing Market: The Causes and Consequences of Residential Segregation no. ysm410 (July, 2004) [html]
  18. Patrick Bayer and Stephen L. Ross, Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes no. 495 (August, 2004) [html]
  19. Patrick Bayer and Fernando Ferreira and Robert McMillan, Tiebout Sorting, Social Multipliers and the Demand for School Quality no. 10871 (November, 2004) [html]
  20. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, An Equilibrium Model of Sorting in an Urban Housing Market no. 10865 (November, 2004) [html]
  21. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan and Kim Rueben, Residential Segregation in General Equilibrium no. 11095 (January, 2005) [html]
  22. Patrick Bayer and Hanming Fang and Robert McMillan, Separate When Equal? Racial Inequality and Residential Segregation no. 11507 (August, 2005) [html]
  23. Bayer, Patrick and Fang, Hanming and McMillan, Robert, Separate When Equal? Racial Inequality and Residential Segregation no. 9 (October, 2005) [html]
  24. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan, Choice and Competition in Local Education Markets no. 11802 (November, 2005) [html]
  25. Patrick Bayer and Stephen L. Ross and Giorgio Topa, Place of Work and Place of Residence: Informal Hiring Networks and Labor Market Outcomes no. 927 (November, 2005) [html]
  26. Patrick Bayer and Robert McMillan, Racial Sorting and Neighborhood Quality no. 11813 (December, 2005) [html]
  27. Patrick Bayer and Nathaniel Keohane and Christopher Timmins, Migration and Hedonic Valuation: The Case of Air Quality no. 12106 (March, 2006) [html]
  28. Patrick Bayer and Stephen L. Ross, Identifying Individual and Group Effects in the Presence of Sorting: A Neighborhood Effects Application no. 12211 (May, 2006) [html]
  29. Patrick Bayer and Fernando Ferreira and Robert McMillan, A Unified Framework for Measuring Preferences for Schools and Neighborhoods no. 13236 (July, 2007) [html] [appendix] [download paper]
  30. Peter Arcidiacono and Patrick Bayer and Aurel Hizmo, Beyond Signaling and Human Capital: Education and the Revelation of Ability no. 13951 (April, 2008) [html] [retirement]

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