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37
Citations
8543
World Ranking
2633
National Ranking
1474

Overview

Mark C. Berger is affiliated with the University of Kentucky in the United States. The available data does not include specific details about recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work.

There are no records of book publications linked to this researcher, and no distinct main fields or subfields of study are listed in the data provided. Similarly, there are no identified main topics of work or awards associated with Mark C. Berger.

Because of the limited data available on publication titles, research areas, and collaborations, the profile focuses primarily on the institutional affiliation. Further information would be required to detail contributions or areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • New Estimates of Quality of Life in Urban Areas

    G. C. Blomquist;M. C. Berger;J. P. Hoehn

  • Is the Threat of Reemployment Services More Effective than the Services Themselves? Evidence from Random Assignment in the UI System *

    Dan A. Black;Jeffrey A. Smith;Mark C. Berger;Brett J. Noel

  • Predicted Future Earnings and Choice of College Major

    Mark C. Berger

  • Schooling, Self-Selection, and Health

    Mark C. Berger;J. Paul Leigh

  • Do Workers Pay for On-the-Job Training?.

    John M. Barron;Mark C. Berger;Dan A. Black

  • Child Care Subsidies, Quality of Care, and the Labor Supply of Low-Income, Single Mothers

    Mark C. Berger;Dan A. Black

  • A Hedonic Model of Interregional Wages, Rents and Amenity Values

    John P. Hoehn;Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Bounding Parameter Estimates with Nonclassical Measurement Error

    Dan A. Black;Mark C. Berger;Frank A. Scott

  • Valuing Changes in Health Risks: A Comparison of Alternative Measures

    Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist;Don Kenkel;George S. Tolley

  • The effect of alcohol use on wages

    Mark C. Berger;J. Paul Leigh

  • Public financing of health expenditures, insurance, and health outcomes

    Mark C. Berger;Jodi Messer

  • How Well Do We Measure Training

    John M. Barron;Mark C. Berger;Dan A. Black

  • Measuring amenity benefits from farmland: hedonic pricing vs. contingent valuation

    Richard C. Ready;Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Compensating Differentials in Emerging Labor and Housing Markets: Estimates of Quality of Life in Russian Cities

    Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist;Klara Sabirianova Peter

  • The Effect of Cohort Size on Earnings Growth: A Reexamination of the Evidence

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  • The Civilian Earnings Experience of Vietnam - Era Veterans

    Mark C. Berger;Barry T. Hirsch

  • EMPLOYER SEARCH, TRAINING, AND VACANCY DURATION

    John M. Barron;Mark C. Berger;Dan A. Black

  • The impact of health on employment, wages, and hours worked over the life cycle

    Jodi Messer Pelkowski;Mark C Berger

  • Valuing the Arts: A Contingent Valuation Approach

    Eric Thompson;Mark Berger;Glenn Blomquist;Steven Allen

  • Mobility and destination in migration decisions: The roles of earnings, quality of life, and housing prices☆

    Mark C. Berger;Glenn C. Blomquist

  • Union Membership Determination and Industry Characteristics

    Barry T. Hirsch;Mark C. Berger

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan A. Black
Dan A. Black University of Chicago
John M. Barron
John M. Barron Purdue University West Lafayette
J. Paul Leigh
J. Paul Leigh University of California, Davis
Glenn C. Blomquist
Glenn C. Blomquist University of Kentucky
Jeffrey A. Smith
Jeffrey A. Smith University of Wisconsin–Madison
John S. Earle
John S. Earle George Mason University
Amitabh Chandra
Amitabh Chandra Harvard University
Barry T. Hirsch
Barry T. Hirsch Georgia State University
Donald S. Kenkel
Donald S. Kenkel Cornell University

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