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Mark Stater
Trinity College - Hartford / United States
Economics & Econometrics / Economics
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Mark Stater's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Two to tango? Gender differences in the decisions to publish and coauthorJM McDowell, LD Singell Jr, M StaterEconomic inquiry 44 (1), 153-168, 20061472006
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The impact of financial aid on college GPA at three flagship public institutionsM StaterSAGE Publications 46 (3), 782-815, 20091452009
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Gender differences in executive compensation: Variation with board gender composition and timeS Elkinawy, M StaterJournal of Economics and Business 63 (1), 23-45, 20111052011
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Going, going, gone: The effects of aid policies on graduation at three large public institutionsL Singell, M StaterPolicy Sciences 39, 379-403, 20061032006
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Is it “just work”? The impact of work rewards on job satisfaction and turnover intent in the nonprofit, for-profit, and public sectorsKJ Stater, M StaterThe American Review of Public Administration 49 (4), 495-511, 2019992019
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