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Carrie Conaway

Personal Details

First Name:Carrie
Middle Name:Lauren
Last Name:Conaway
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RePEc Short-ID:pco133
https://www.gse.harvard.edu/faculty/carrie-conaway

Affiliation

Harvard Graduate School of Education (Harvard Graduate School of Education)

http://www.gse.harvard.edu
Cambridge, MA, USA

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Carrie Conaway, 2006. "The challenge of energy policy in New England," New England Public Policy Center Working Paper 05-2, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

Articles

  1. Carrie L. Conaway, 2013. "The Problem with Briefs, in Brief," Education Finance and Policy, MIT Press, vol. 8(3), pages 287-299, July.
  2. Carrie Conaway, 2009. "College readiness: Massachusetts compiles the data," Communities and Banking, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Spr, pages 25-27.
  3. Carrie Conaway, 2006. "Ensuring adequate electrical capacity in New England," New England Public Policy Center Policy Brief, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
  4. Carrie Conaway, 2005. "Where does the time go?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 30-31.
  5. Carrie Conaway, 2005. "A psychological effect of stereotypes," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 40-41.
  6. Carrie Conaway, 2005. "Paying the price: how family choices affect career outcomes," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 26-29.
  7. Carrie Conaway, 2004. "Objects of desire: creating legacies, one collection at a time," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 4 2003 , pages 10-19.
  8. Carrie Conaway, 2003. "Accidents will happen: so what improves workplace safety?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 3, pages 11-19.
  9. Carrie Conaway, 2003. "Like father, like son: have we changed our penny-pinching ways?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 2, pages 24-30.
  10. Carrie Conaway, 2003. "Too much of a good thing can be bad: the pros and cons of pharmaceutical patents," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 10-18.
  11. Carrie Conaway, 2002. "Virtual university: is online learning changing higher education?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 12(Q 1), pages 6-13.
  12. Carrie Conaway, 2002. "Observations: weathering the bills," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 12(Q 4), pages 1-2.
  13. Carrie Conaway, 2002. "Chances aren't," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 12(Q 3), pages 24-30.
  14. Carrie Conaway, 2002. "Preserving our past: who should bear the cost of history?," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 12(Q 2), pages 14-21.
  15. Carrie Conaway, 2002. "Doing well by doing time?: at their best, prisons can help inmates leave more employable than when they arrived: but most aren't there yet," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 12(Q 4), pages 20-30.
  16. Carrie Conaway, 2001. "Diagnosis: shortage," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, vol. 11(Q 3), pages 7-15.

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Working papers

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Articles

  1. Carrie Conaway, 2003. "Too much of a good thing can be bad: the pros and cons of pharmaceutical patents," Regional Review, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, issue Q 1, pages 10-18.

    Cited by:

    1. Richard Nelson & Carrie McAdam-Marx & Megan Evans & Robert Ward & Benjamin Campbell & Diana Brixner & Joanne Lafleur, 2011. "Patent extension policy for paediatric indications," Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, Springer, vol. 9(3), pages 171-181, May.

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  1. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (2) 2006-03-18 2006-07-09

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