IRLE’s Working Paper series brings preliminary works and new research from faculty and campus researchers to a broad audience for discussion and comments.
For more information contact the Working Paper series editor: Lori Ann Ospina (lori.ospina@berkeley.edu)
- Submission Guidelines
- Please submit your paper in Microsoft word or PDF using the following guidelines.
In your email, please include keywords for your paper (this is useful to help decide what topics to list your paper under in our publications search)
On the first page, please include:
Paper Title
Name (with a footnote that includes affiliation and contact email)
Month and year
Abstract
Paper title
AbstractFormatting Guidelines: your paper should have 1 inch margins, double spacing, in Times New Roman 12pt or other standard font. Include page numbers at the bottom center of the page.
2010
How Do Employers React to a Pay-or-Play Mandate? Early Evidence from San Francisco
The Changing Face of the U.S. Labor Force: The Composition of the Unemployed and Long-term Unemployed in Tough Labor Markets
The Within-Job Motherhood Wage Penalty in Norway, 1979-1996
Minority Influence Theory
The Rise and Fall of the Nonconventional Mortgage Industry
The Impact of Founder Professional Education Background on the Adoption of Open Science by For-Profit Biotechnology Firms
American Exceptionalism and the Quality of Life in the United States: Some Preliminary Statistical Observations
Overconfidence and the Attainment of Status in Groups
Do We Know Who Values Us? Dyadic Meta-Accuracy in the Perception of Professional Relationships
Press and Pulpit: Competition, Co-operation and the Growth of Religious Magazines in Antebellum America
Commitment is a Two-Way Street: Toyota, California and NUMMI
Employee Replacement Costs
California, Pivot of the Great Recession
The Anatomy of the Mortgage Securitization Crisis
U.S. Health Care and Real Health in Comparative Perspective: Lessons from Abroad
Where are all the Immigrant Organizations? Reassessing the Scope of Civil Society for Immigrant Communities
Can Joe the Plumber Support Redistribution? Law, Social Preferences, and Sustainable Policy Design
Earnings Determination and Taxes: Evidence from a Cohort-Based Payroll Tax Reform in Greece
U.S. Navy Promotion and Retention by Race and Sex
Optimal Minimum Wage Policy in Competitive Labor Markets
Toward a General Theory of Strategic Action Fields
2009