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‘Setting Expectations: Rubrics as a Formative Tool for Communicating in the Social Sciences’

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‘Setting Expectations: Rubrics as a Formative Tool for Communicating in the Social Sciences’

Kwoka co-edits volume on antitrust economics

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Kwoka co-edits volume on antitrust economics

‘Putin Will Emerge Stronger From Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Death’ Abrahms argues

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‘Putin Will Emerge Stronger From Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Death’ Abrahms argues

‘Can a Mobile-App-Based Behavioral Intervention Teach Financial Skills to Youth? Experimental Evidence From a Financial Diaries Study’

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‘Can a Mobile-App-Based Behavioral Intervention Teach Financial Skills to Youth? Experimental Evidence From a Financial Diaries Study’

‘The Science of Fake News’

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‘The Science of Fake News’

‘School’s Out: How Summer Youth Employment Programs Impact Academic Outcomes ‘

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‘School’s Out: How Summer Youth Employment Programs Impact Academic Outcomes ‘

‘Opportunities for Nature-Based Solutions To Contribute to Climate-Resilient Development Pathways’

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‘Opportunities for Nature-Based Solutions To Contribute to Climate-Resilient Development Pathways’

‘Work Strains and Disabilities in French Workers: A Career-Long Retrospective Study’

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‘Work Strains and Disabilities in French Workers: A Career-Long Retrospective Study’

‘The First COVID Wave: Comparing Experiences of Adults Age 50 and Older in the U.S. and Europe’

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‘The First COVID Wave: Comparing Experiences of Adults Age 50 and Older in the U.S. and Europe’

‘Documentary Film and Institutional Behavioral Change: A Student-Driven Mobilization for Sustainability’

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‘Documentary Film and Institutional Behavioral Change: A Student-Driven Mobilization for Sustainability’

‘Closing the Gap in Merger Enforcement’

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‘Closing the Gap in Merger Enforcement’

‘Designing Engagement: A Student-Based Perspective of the Economics of Crime’

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‘Designing Engagement: A Student-Based Perspective of the Economics of Crime’