Washington and Lee University Digital Archive: Recent submissions
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Washington and Lee University Bulletin, The University Magazine, October 1965
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Washington and Lee University Bulletin, The University Magazine, Winter 1965
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Washington and Lee University Bulletin, The University Magazine, Mid-Term 1963
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Washington and Lee University Bulletin, The University Magazine, Mid-Term 1962
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W & L, The Magazine of Washington and Lee University, March 1971
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Do Goods and Financial Market Frictions Explain the Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle? (thesis)
Feldstein and Horioka (1980) argue that in a world of perfect capital mobility, if one regressed investment on savings, the coefficient would be 0. When they found coefficients of between 0.87 and 0.91, they concluded that ... -
Automation and Family: Marriage, Divorce, and Fertility Rates (thesis)
I exploit variation in the job composition of US local labor markets to determine how automation affects familial outcomes from 1980 to 2019 and look at employment, marriage, divorce, and fertility rates as outcomes. ... -
An Irrevocable Prejudice: Roman Impressions of Venetians and Normans in Twelfth Century Byzantium (thesis)
The Mediterranean world during the twelfth century was a rapidly shifting and evolving sphere, influenced by the growing power of the papacy, the rise of more centralized states in the previously decentralized and internally ... -
Borders from Within and Without: Exploring Heterogeneity between National Identity Type and Immigration Attitudes in the U.S. (thesis)
Given the strong theoretical linkages connecting national identity and immigration attitudes, social scientists have granted arguably scant focus to empirically examining this relationship. Furthermore, despite the expansive ... -
W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Spring 2020
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Winter 2021
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Fall 2019
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Summer 2019
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Winter/Spring 2019
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Fall 2018
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Summer 2018
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Winter/Spring 2018
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The Alumni Magazine of Washington and Lee University, Winter 2009
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Fall 2017
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W & L, The Washington and Lee Magazine, Summer 2017
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