Amalia Rebecca Miller

Assistant Professor

Department of Economics

University of Virginia

 

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P.O. Box 400182 (US Mail)

2015 Ivy Road (Courier)

Charlottesville, VA  22904-4182

 

Phone: (434) 924-6750

Fax: (434) 982-2904

 

Email: armiller at virginia.edu

 

 

 

Curriculum Vitae (Updated: November, 2009)

 

 

 

Publications

“The Effects of Motherhood Timing on Career Path” forthcoming in Journal of Population Economics.

 

Press mentions include: Sunday Times, Slate, Financial Times, Observer

“Did the Airline Tariff Publishing Case Reduce Collusion?” forthcoming in Journal of Law and Economics.

“The Effects of Welfare Reform on the Academic Performance of Children in Low-Income Households,” (with Lei Zhang) Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 28(4), Fall 2009, pp. 577-599.

“Privacy Protection and Technology Diffusion: The Case of Electronic Medical Records,” (with Catherine Tucker) Management Science, (Lead article) 55(7), July 2009, pp. 1077-1093.

 

Press mentions include: Computer World, Boston Globe, Ars Technica, American Medical News, News Leader, NBC29

“Motherhood Delay and the Human Capital of the Next GenerationAmerican Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 99(2), May 2009, pp. 154–58.

 

Extended working paper version on SSRN

“The Impact of Midwifery-Promoting Public Policies on Medical Interventions and Health OutcomesB.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 6(1), 2006, Article 6.

 

Awarded the 2006 Arrow Prize for Junior Economists

 

Working Papers

“Can Healthcare IT Save Babies?” (with Catherine Tucker)

 

Revise and resubmit at Journal of Political Economy

“User Size and Network Externalities” (with Catherine Tucker)

“Electronic Discovery and the Adoption of Information Technology” (with Catherine Tucker)

“Intergenerational Effects of Welfare Reform” (with Lei Zhang)

“Does Temporary Affirmative Action Produce Persistent Effects? A Study of Minority and Female Employment in Law Enforcement” (with Carmit Segal)

 

Supplemental Web Appendix

“The Opt-In Revolution: Contraception, Women's Labor-Supply and the Gender Gap in Wages” (with Martha J. Bailey and Brad Hershbein)

 

 

Research in Progress

“Playing the Fertility Game at Work” (with Federico Ciliberto, Helena Skyt Nielsen and Marianne Simonsen)

“Public Spending on At-Risk Children” (with Chris Clapp, John Pepper and Steven Stern)

 

Press mention: Cavalier Daily

 

 

 



 

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