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Amanda Pallais
Amanda Pallais
Professor of Economics, Harvard University
Verified email at fas.harvard.edu - Homepage
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Valuing alternative work arrangements
A Mas, A Pallais
American Economic Review 107 (12), 3722-3759, 2017
11472017
Inefficient hiring in entry-level labor markets
A Pallais
American Economic Review 104 (11), 3565-3599, 2014
5502014
‘Acting wife’: Marriage market incentives and labor market investments
L Bursztyn, T Fujiwara, A Pallais
American Economic Review 107 (11), 3288-3319, 2017
4512017
Discrimination as a self-fulfilling prophecy: Evidence from French grocery stores
D Glover, A Pallais, W Pariente
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 132 (3), 1219-1260, 2017
3942017
Small differences that matter: Mistakes in applying to college
A Pallais
Journal of Labor Economics 33 (2), 493-520, 2015
3142015
Can online delivery increase access to education?
J Goodman, J Melkers, A Pallais
Journal of Labor Economics 37 (1), 1-34, 2019
3062019
Why the referential treatment? Evidence from field experiments on referrals
A Pallais, EG Sands
Journal of Political Economy 124 (6), 1793-1828, 2016
2542016
Alternative work arrangements
A Mas, A Pallais
Annual Review of Economics 12 (1), 631-658, 2020
2502020
Opportunities for low-income students at top colleges and universities: Policy initiatives and the distribution of students
A Pallais, S Turner
National Tax Journal 59 (2), 357-386, 2006
1362006
Taking a chance on college: Is the Tennessee education lottery scholarship program a winner?
A Pallais
Journal of Human resources 44 (1), 199-222, 2009
1122009
Leveling up: Early results from a randomized evaluation of post-secondary aid
JD Angrist, D Autor, S Hudson, A Pallais
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014
942014
Marginal effects of merit aid for low-income students
J Angrist, D Autor, A Pallais
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 137 (2), 1039-1090, 2022
882022
Labor supply and the value of non-work time: Experimental estimates from the field
A Mas, A Pallais
American Economic Review: Insights 1 (1), 111-126, 2019
772019
The power of proximity to coworkers: training for tomorrow or productivity today?
N Emanuel, E Harrington, A Pallais
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
75*2023
Evaluating post-secondary aid: Enrollment, persistence, and projected completion effects
J Angrist, D Autor, S Hudson, A Pallais
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2017
632017
Access to elites
A Pallais, SE Turner
Economic inequality and higher education: Access, persistence, and success …, 2007
572007
Evaluating econometric evaluations of post-secondary aid
J Angrist, D Autor, S Hudson, A Pallais
American Economic Review 105 (5), 502-507, 2015
302015
An elite grad-school degree goes online
J Goodman, J Melkers, A Pallais
Education Next 18 (3), 66-72, 2018
152018
Why not apply? The effect of application costs on college applications for low-income students
A Pallais
MIT mimeo, 2008
82008
Essays in labor economics
AD Pallais
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011
32011
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