Michael Carr

Department of Economics  ||  University of Massachusetts-Boston  ||  michael |dot| carr |at| umb |dot| edu

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Published or Forthcoming:

"Workplace Democracy: Current State and Future Directions of the Literature" (with Phil Mellizo) Companion to Social Economics, 2nd edition, Wilfred Dolfsma and John B. Davis, eds.

"Relative Income and Indebtedness: Evidence from Panel Data" (with Arjun Jayadev), Review of Income and Wealth, forthcoming.

"Double Trouble: US Low-wage and Low-income Workers, 1979-2011", Feminist Economics, 20 (2), 2014. (with Randy Albelda)

"Local Area Inequality and Worker Well-Being", Review of Social Economy, 54 (1), 2013.

"The Relative Effect of Voice, Autonomy, and the Wage on Satisfaction with Work", International Journal of Human Resource Management, 24 (6), 2013. (with Phil Mellizo)

"Double Jeopardy: Low-wage and Low-income Workers in Massachusetts, 1980-2009", Mass Benchmarks, 14 (2), 2012. (with Randy Albelda)

"Work Hours and Wage Inequality: Evidence from the 2004 WERS", Journal of Socio-Economics, 40 (4), 2011.


In Progress:

"Random Versus Fixed Effects in Neighborhood Crime Research: Which is Right and When?" (with Geert Dhondt, Anthony Braga, Natasha Frost, and Todd R. Clear) Under Review, Journal of Quantitative Criminology.

"Does Prison Cycling Increase Crime? A Study of the Impact of Coercive Mobility on Crime in Boston Neighborhoods, 2003-2011" (with Natasha Frost, Geert Dhondt, Todd R. Clear, and Anthony Braga) Under Review, Justice Quarterly

"A Positive Analysis of the Labor Theory of Property in a Simple Bargaining Experiment" (with Phil Mellizo), Revise and Resubmit, Review of Radical Political Economy.

" The Effect of Endogenous Endowments on the Ultimatum Game" (with Phil Mellizo), Under Review.

"Predicting Crime Through Incarceration: The Impact of Rates of Prison Cycling on Rates of Crime in Communities" (with Todd R. Clear (PI), Natasha Frost (co-PI), and Geert Dhondt).