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John DiNardo

Professor of Economics
A.B., M.P.P. University of Michigan, 1984
Ph.D. Princeton University, 1990

U of M Affiliation(s)
Professor, Ford School of Public Policy

Contact Information
University of Michigan
Department of Economics
611 Tappan
M105 Lorch Hall
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220
Phone: 734-647-6695

Email: jdinardo@umich.edu
Fields of Study
Econometrics
Health Economics
Labor Economics

About John DiNardo

Professor DiNardo is a labor economist with interests in the economics of labor unions, income inequality, applied econometrics, and the economics of health. His current research includes using data from "close" National Labor Relation Board (NLRB) elections to analyze the impact of unionization on the survival of establishments as well as a review of recent theories on technology and wage inequality.

Homepage
http://www.umich.edu/~jdinardo/

Publications

DiNardo, John E. and Thomas Buchmueller, "Did Community Rating Induce an Adverse Selection Death Spiral? Evidence from New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut," American Economic Review, forthcoming.

DiNardo, John E. and Kristin Butcher, "The Immigrant and Native-born Wage Distributions: Evidence from United States Censuses," Industrial and Labor Relations Review, forthcoming.

DiNardo, John E., David Card and Gena Estes, "The More Things Change: Immigrants and the Children of Immigrants in the 1940s, the 1970s, and the 1990s," Issues in Immigration, National Bureau of Economic Research and University of Chicago Press, 2000.

DiNardo, John E. and J. Johnston, Econometric Methods, Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill, October 1996.

DiNardo, John E., Nicole Fortin and Thomas Lemieux, "Labor Market Institutions and The Distribution of Wages, 1973-1992: A Semi-Parametric Approach," Econometrica, September 1996.

DiNardo, John E. and Steve Pischke, "The Returns to Computer Use revisited: Have Pencils Changed the Wage Structure Too?" Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1997.

DiNardo, John E. and Paul Beaudry, "Is The Behavior of Hours Worked Consistent With Implicit Contract Theory?" Quarterly Journal of Economics, August 1995.

DiNardo, John E. and Paul Beaudry, "Implicit Contracts and the Movement of Wages over the Business Cycle," Journal of Political Economy, August 1991.