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Alexander Wickman Bartik
Assistant Professor
,
Economics
Email
abartik
illinois
edu
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Research output
4
Working paper
3
Article
1
Editorial
Research output per year
Research output per year
4 results
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2020
The Targeting and Impact of Paycheck Protection Program Loans to Small Businesses
Bartik, A. W.
,
Cullen, Z. B.
,
Glaeser, E. L.
,
Luca, M.
,
Stanton, C. T.
&
Sunderam, A.
,
Jul 2020
,
National Bureau of Economic Research
, (NBER Working Paper Series; no. 27623).
Research output
:
Working paper
Targeting
100%
Small Business
98%
Loans
85%
Treatment Effects
42%
Firm-level Data
40%
What Jobs are Being Done at Home During the COVID-19 Crisis? Evidence from Firm-Level Surveys
Bartik, A.
,
Cullen, Z.
,
Glaeser, E. L.
,
Luca, M.
&
Stanton, C.
,
Jun 2020
,
National Bureau of Economic Research
,
26 p.
(NBER Working Paper; no. 27422).
Research output
:
Working paper
Industry
100%
Workers
81%
Health Risk
65%
Productivity
64%
Employers
58%
2017
The Local Economic and Welfare Consequences of Hydraulic Fracturing
Bartik, A.
,
Currie, J.
,
Greenstone, M.
&
Knittel, C. R.
,
Jan 23 2017
,
119 p.
(NBER Working Paper; no. 23060).
Research output
:
Working paper
Economic Consequences
64%
Amenities
33%
Economic Indicators
31%
Deposits
28%
Gas
24%
2016
Credit Reports as Résumés: The Incidence of Pre-Employment Credit Screening
Bartik, A.
&
Nelson, S. T.
,
Apr 8 2016
,
49 p.
(MIT Department of Economics Graduate Student Research Paper 16-01).
Research output
:
Working paper
Employers
100%
Screening
92%
Credit
89%
Statistical Discrimination
46%
Aggregated Data
41%