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Assistant Policy Researcher; Ph.D. Candidate, Pardee RAND Graduate School
Assistant Policy Researcher, RAND; Ph.D. Candidate, Pardee RAND Graduate School
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Publications are listed in alphabetical order.
Edward G. Keating, Don Snyder, Matthew C. Dixon, Elvira N. Loredo
Kristin F. Lynch, John G. Drew, David W. George, Robert S. Tripp, Charles Robert Roll, Jr., James A. Leftwich
Laura H. Baldwin, John A. Ausink, Nancy Nicosia
Cynthia R. Cook, John A. Ausink, Charles Robert Roll, Jr.
Lionel A. Galway, Richard Buddin, Michael R. Thirtle, Peter Ellis, Judith D. Mele
John A. Ausink, Richard S. Marken, Laura L. Miller, Thomas Manacapilli, William W. Taylor, Michael R. Thirtle
Lloyd Dixon, Chad Shirley, Laura H. Baldwin, John A. Ausink, Nancy F. Campbell
Sara A. Daly, John V. Parachini, William Rosenau
John G. Drew, Russell D. Shaver, Kristin F. Lynch, Mahyar A. Amouzegar, Don Snyder
Bruce R. Pirnie, Alan J. Vick, Adam R. Grissom, Karl P. Mueller, David T. Orletsky
Rosalind Lewis, Michael Kennedy, Elham Ghashghai, Gordon Bitko
Obaid Younossi, David E. Stem, Mark A. Lorell, Frances M. Lussier
Evan S. Medeiros, Roger Cliff, Keith Crane, James C. Mulvenon