The Gender Gap in the Gig Economy: Evidence from a Million Uber Drivers, with Cody Cook, Rebecca Diamond, Jonathan Hall, and John List, Review of Economic Studies, 88, October 2021, 2210-2238.
Older Workers and the Gig Economy, with Cody Cook and Rebecca Diamond, AEA Papers and Proceedings, 109, May 2019, 372-376.
Welcome to the Club: The Returns to an Elite Degree for American Lawyers, with Scott Schaefer, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 72(2), March 2019. 446-479.
Exploration for Human Capital: Theory and Evidence from the MBA Labor Market, with Camelia M. Kuhnen, Journal of Labor Economics, 34, April 2016, 255-286.
Firm/Employee Matching: An Industry Study of American Lawyers, with Scott Schaefer, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 69, March 2016, 378-404
The Making of an Investment Banker: Macroeconomic Shocks, Career Choice, and Lifetime Income, The Journal of Finance, 63, December 2008, 2601-2628
Salary or Benefits?, Research in Labor Economics, 28, 2008, 429-467
Is There an Insider Advantage in Getting Tenure?, AER Papers & Proceedings, 97, May 2007, 501-505
Costs of Broad-Based Stock Option Plans, with Scott Schaefer, Journal of Financial Intermediation, 15, October 2006, 511-534
Initial Labor Market Conditions and Long-Term Outcomes for Economists, Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20, Summer 2006, 143-160
Mandated Disclosure, Stock Returns, and the 1964 Securities Acts Amendments, with Michael Greenstone and Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121, May 2006, 399-460
Co-Worker Complementarity and the Stability of Top Management Teams, with Rachel M. Hayes and Scott Schaefer, Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization, 22, Spring 2006, 184-212
Why Do Some Firms Give Stock Options To All Employees?: An Empirical Examination of Alternative Theories, with Scott Schaefer, Journal of Financial Economics, 76, April 2005, 99-133
Why Do Firms Use Incentives That Have No Incentive Effects?, The Journal of Finance, 59, August 2004, 1619-1649
The Structure of Wages and Internal Mobility, with Edward P. Lazear, AER Papers & Proceedings, 94, May 2004, 212-216
Litigation Costs and Returns to Experience, with Scott Schaefer, The American Economic Review, 92, June 2002, 683-705
Sorting, Quotas, and the Civil Rights Act of 1991: Who Hires When It’s Hard to Fire?, with Scott Schaefer, The Journal of Law and Economics, XLV, April 2002, 41-68
Layoffs and Litigation, with Scott Schaefer, The RAND Journal of Economics, 31, Summer 2000, 345-358
A Theory of Sales Quotas with Limited Liability and Rent Sharing, The Journal of Labor Economics, 18, July 2000, 405-426
Fiscal Year Ends and Non-Linear Incentive Contracts: The Effect on Business Seasonality, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, CXIII, February 1998, 149-185