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Developments in Research Methods and their Application 1. Decomposition Methods in Economics Nicole Fortin (University of British Columbia), Thomas Lemieux (University of British Columbia), and Sergio Firpo (Escola de Economia de So Paulo) 2. Field Experiments in Labor Economics John List (University of Chicago) and Imran Rasul (University College London) 3. Lab Labor: What Can Labor Economists Learn from the Lab? Gary Charness and Peter Kuhn (University of California at Santa Barbara) 4. The Structural Estimation of Behavioral Models: Discrete Choice Dynamic Programming Methods and Applications Michael P. Keane (University of Technology, New South Wales), Kenneth I. Wolpin and Petra E. Todd (University of Pennsylvania) 5. Program Evaluation and Research Designs John DiNardo (University of Michigan) and David S. Lee (Princeton University) 6. Identification of Models of Labor Market Eric French (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago) and Christopher Taber (University of Wisconsin at Madison) 7. Search in Macroeconomic Models of the Labor Market Richard Rogerson (Arizona State University) and Robert Shimer (University of Chicago) 8. Extrinsic Rewards and Intrinsic Motives: Standard and Behavioral Approaches to Agency and Labor Markets James B. Rebitzer (Boston University) and Lowell J. Taylor (Carnegie Mellon University)




