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COURSES:
ECON 206, Intermediate Macroeconomics
BUS 383, Business and Economic
Demography
ECON 71100, Macroeconomic Theory I
LOCAL INTEREST:
Department of Economics, Queens
College, CUNY
CUNY
Institute for Demographic Research (CIDR)
The
CUNY
Graduate Center's Health, Labor, and Demography seminar series
BLOG:
Economic DeBLOGraphy, occasional writings about
fertility, mortality, immigration, and economic behavior.
DATASETS, STATA FILES, LATEX, BIBTEX:
Data:
Comma-delimited spreadsheets of the
monthly and
quarterly
datasets used in
"Macroeconomic Implications of the Earned Income Tax Credit".
Last updated 8/23/02.
Stata:
STATA Dictionary (.dct)
and Do (.do)
files for the Current Resident component of the 1999 National Nursing
Home Survey.
The variables have mnemonic names that are unrelated to the question
numbers. Variable labels are fairly descriptive.
Last updated 6/24/03.
STATA Dictionary (.dct) file for the
travel day diary portion of the
2001 National Household Transportation Survey. Adapted directly from
the SAS input file in the ICPSR distribution.
Last updated 6/12/07.
Bibtex:
A Bibtex
guide
A
useful walkthrough
for using makebst.tex and merlin.mbs to create new .bst files that
satisfy your journals!
A repository
of bibtex files indexed by journal title
A homebrewed .bst file for the American
Journal of Epidemiology (AJE). Use it with
natbib, and pass [comma,sort&compress] to natbib.
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RYAN D. EDWARDS
Assistant Professor of Economics,
Queens College and the
Graduate Center,
City University of New York
and Faculty Research
Associate,
National Bureau of
Economic Research
redwards@qc.cuny.edu
Ph.D., Economics,
U.C. Berkeley, 2002; A.B., Public &
International Affairs, Princeton University, 1996.
Curriculum Vitae:
PDF
Research Interests: The economics of aging and health,
macroeconomics, public finance, economic demography.
Sections below:
Unpublished Working Papers
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Publications
UNPUBLISHED WORKING PAPERS:
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"American Time Use Over the Business Cycle,"
working paper, August.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Measuring Socioeconomic Differentials in Mortality,"
working paper, June. (Previously titled
"Interpreting Proportional and Additive Differences in Mortality.")
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"The Cost of Uncertain Life Span,"
NBER Working Paper 14093, June.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Who Is Hurt by Procyclical Mortality?"
working paper, June.
Alair MacLean and Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Health Disparities by Rank Among
Veterans," working paper,
June.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Examining Variance in World Life Spans Since 1970,"
working paper, April. Presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the
Population Association of America in New Orleans.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Optimal Portfolio Choice Under State-Dependent Utility,"
working paper, March.
Ryan D. Edwards (2006)
"Individual Perceptions of Mortality Decline,"
working paper, March.
Ryan D. Edwards (2005)
"Postwar Mortality Decline and
Economic Growth in Industrialized Countries: A Puzzle," working
paper, May.
Ryan D. Edwards (2005)
"Health Shocks and Consumption Among Elderly U.S. Households,"
working paper, August.
Ryan D. Edwards, Mike W. Anderson, Shripad Tuljapurkar, and
Carl Boe (2003)
"Key equations in the Tuljapurkar-Lee model of the
Social Security system," paper prepared for a roundtable on
stochastic forecasts of the U.S. Social Security system, Washington,
D.C., April 3.
Ryan D. Edwards, Ronald D. Lee, and Shripad Tuljapurkar (2003)
"Stochastic Fiscal Projections with Cyclical and Long-Term
Uncertainty," paper prepared for the Symposium on Global Income
Growth in the 21st Century, Honolulu, HI, January 9-10.
Ryan D. Edwards (2002)
"Risk-Taking and Differential Mortality,"
working paper, April.
Ryan D. Edwards (2003)
"Budget Forecasting Methods," technical
working paper, June.
Ronald D. Lee, Shripad Tuljapurkar, and Ryan D. Edwards (1998)
"Uncertain Demographic Futures and Government Budgets in the U.S.,"
Manuscript of the Department of
Demography, University of California at Berkeley; presented at the 1998
Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Chicago.
PUBLICATIONS:
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"The Cost of Cyclical Mortality,"
forthcoming, The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Widening Health Inequalities Among U.S. Military Retirees Since
1974,"
forthcoming, Social Science & Medicine.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Public Transit, Obesity, and Medical Costs: Assessing the Magnitudes,"
Preventive Medicine 46(1), 14-21, January.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Declining mortality among British scientists
during the age of enlightenment,"
in Alexia Prskawetz, David Bloom, and Wolfgang Lutz, eds., Population
Aging, Human Capital Accumulation, and Productivity Growth. New York:
Population Council. Supplement to Population and Development Review,
forthcoming, March.
Ryan D. Edwards (2008)
"Health Risk and Portfolio Choice,"
forthcoming, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.
Ryan D. Edwards and Shripad Tuljapurkar (2005)
"Inequality in
Life Spans and a New Perspective on
Mortality Convergence Across Industrialized
Countries," Population and Development Review 31(4),
645-675, December.
Ryan D. Edwards (2005)
"Commentary: Work, Well-Being, and a New Calling for Countercyclical
Policy,"
International Journal of Epidemiology, 10.1093/ije/dyi142,
August 22.
Ryan D. Edwards (2004)
"Macroeconomic Implications of the
Earned Income Tax Credit," National Tax Journal 57, March, 45--65.
Ronald D. Lee, Timothy Miller, and Ryan D. Edwards (2003)
The
Growth and Aging of California's Population: Demographic and Fiscal
Projections, Characteristics, and Service Needs, a Special Report of
the California Policy Research Center, University of California,
Technical Assistance Program.
Ronald D. Lee and Ryan D. Edwards (2002)
"The Fiscal Effects
of Population Aging in the US: Assessing the Uncertainties," James
M. Poterba, ed., Tax Policy and Economy v.16 (NBER: MIT Press, 2002)
pp. 141-181.
Ronald D. Lee and Ryan D. Edwards (2001)
"The Fiscal Impact of
Population Change," in Jane Sneddon Little and Robert K. Triest,
eds., Seismic Shifts: The Economic Impact of Demographic
Change. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Conference Series No. 46,
pp. 220-237.
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