James J. Heckman
67 works on record
Works

Inequality in America
2004

The performance of performance standards

Handbook of econometrics

Longitudinal analysis of labor market data

Global Perspectives On The Rule Of Law

Law and employment

The Myth of Achievement Tests

The Impact of 9/11 on Business and Economics
A new cost-benefit and rate of return analysis for the Perry Preschool Program
The GED
A note on adapting propensity score matching and selection models to choice based samples
Policies to create and destroy human capital in europe
Giving kids a fair chance
Handbook of Econometrics, Vol. 7A
Building bridges between structural and program evaluation approaches to evaluating policy
The American family in black and white
Tests of hypotheses arising in the correlated random coefficient model
Understanding instrumental variables in models with essential heterogeneity
Contributions of Zvi Griliches
Selection Bias
Lectures on Longitudinal Analysis
Human Capital and Economic Opportunity
General equilibrium cost benefit analysis of education and tax policies
Linear probability models of the demand for attributes with an empirical application to estimating the preferences of legislators
Simulation and estimation of nonadditive hedonic models
Tax policy and human capital formation
Econometric causality
The determinants of participation in a social program
The economics, technology and neuroscience of human capability formation
The pre-program earnings dip and the determinants of participation in a social program
Learning-by-doing vs. on-the-job training
The schooling quality-earnings relationship
The microeconomic evaluation of social programs and economic institutions ; The value of longitudinal data for solving the problem of selection bias in evaluating the impact of treatments on outcomes
China's investment in human capital
Explaining rising wage inequality
Policies to foster human capital
Using matching, instrumental variables and control functions to estimate economic choice models
Accounting for heterogeneity, diversity and general equilibrium in evaluating social programs
Skill policies for Scotland
Causal parameters and policy analysis in economics
General equilibrium treatment effects
Earnings functions, rates of return, and treatment effects
Taking the easy way out
Structural equations, treatment effects, and econometric policy evaluation
Allander series
Simple estimators for treatment parameters in a latent variable framework with an application to estimating the returns to schooling
Schools, skills, and synapses
Assessing Clinton's program on job training, workfare, and education in the workplace
Bias corrected estimates of GED returns
Fifty years of mincer earnings regressions
Determining the impact of federal antidiscrimination policy on the economic status of blacks
Forecasting aggregate period specific birth rates
Identifying the role of cognitive ability in explaining the level and change in the returns to schooling
The cost of job security regulation
Flexibility and job creation
The american high school graduation rate
Choosing among alternative nonexperimental methods for estimating the impact of social programs
Does measured school quality really matter?
The impact of government on the economic status of black Americans
Lessons from the technology of skill formation
The determinants of public-sector and private-sector training
The productivity argument for investing in young children
The sensitivity of experimental impact estimates
Selection bias, comparative advantage and heterogeneous returns to education
Evaluating the welfare state
What do bureaucrats do?
Using audits to test for discrimination in hiring