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Lawlor, A., Vintage (April 23, 2019)


Lawlor, A., (Factory Hollow Press, 2016)


Lawrence, S. M. (2020). Collaborating, animating, improvising: Young children in mixed-gender dyads participating in digital pretend play with a story-making app. Journal of Early Childhood Education Research, 9(1), 52-75.


Jain, P. & Lay, M.J. (2021). Strategic Risk Sharing or Driven by Fairness? Evidence from a laboratory experiment in Kenya. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 191.


Lay, M.J. (2020) Pension Regulation, Firm Borrowing, and Investment Risk. Journal of Risk and Insurance, 87(4).


Lay, M.J. (2019). Pension Contributions, Pension Awareness, and Changing Personal Finances. Contemporary Economic Policy, 30(4).


Lay, M. J., & Norling, J. (2020). The Consequences of the 1959–1961 Chinese Famine for Educational Attainment. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 20(2).


Le Gouis, C., Mikhailova, M. (2021). “” [“Maria Bashkirtseva in the Newspapers: A Creative Dialogue Between Ivan Bunin and Galina Kuznetsova”] Russian Literature. Special issue: “Russian Newspaper Strategies and Practices of the First Half of the 20th Century.” Vols. 120-121,March-April 2021, 173-202.

 

Emery R. Boose and Barbara S. Lerner, “Replication of data and metadata: a case-study of the analytic web”, in There and back again: the challenge of replication in long-term biodiversity research, Ayelet Shavit and Aaron M. Ellison, eds., Yale University Press, 2017.


Barbara S. Lerner and Emery R. Boose. “RDataTracker: Collecting provenance in an interactive scripting environment”, in 6th Usenix Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Provenance (TAPP), Cologne, Germany, June 2014.