Marcos A. Rangel

Marcos A. Rangel

Duke University

H-index: 15

North America-United States

About Marcos A. Rangel

Marcos A. Rangel, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of Development Economics, Education and Health Economics, Population Economics, Applied Microeconomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Barriers to Immigrant Assimilation: Evidence on Grading Bias in Ecuadorian High Schools

First Impressions Matter: Evidence From Elementary-School Teachers

Is voting transformative? Expanding and meta-analyzing the evidence

WHOLESALERS IN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY

Learners in cities: Agglomeration and the spatial division of cognition

Safety-net programs underused by eligible Hispanic families

Health and the megacity: urban congestion, air pollution, and birth outcomes in Brazil

Racial disparities in COVID-19 case positivity and social context: the role of housing, neighborhood, and health insurance

Marcos A. Rangel Information

University

Position

Sanford School of Public Policy

Citations(all)

1316

Citations(since 2020)

713

Cited By

858

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

Duke University

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Marcos A. Rangel Skills & Research Interests

Development Economics

Education and Health Economics

Population Economics

Applied Microeconomics

Top articles of Marcos A. Rangel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Barriers to Immigrant Assimilation: Evidence on Grading Bias in Ecuadorian High Schools

Marcos Rangel

Luana Marotta

Cynthia van der Werf

Suzanne Duryea

Marcelo Drouet Arias

...

2024/3/1

First Impressions Matter: Evidence From Elementary-School Teachers

Journal of Human Resources

Marcos A Rangel

Ying Shi

2023/11/7

Is voting transformative? Expanding and meta-analyzing the evidence

Political Behavior

John B Holbein

Marcos A Rangel

Raeal Moore

Michelle Croft

2023/9

WHOLESALERS IN INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY

Bernardo Blum

Sebastian Claro

Kunal Dasgupta

Ignatius Horstmann

Marcos Rangel

2023/2

Learners in cities: Agglomeration and the spatial division of cognition

Regional Science and Urban Economics

Marigee Bacolod

Bernardo S Blum

Marcos A Rangel

William C Strange

2023/1/1

Safety-net programs underused by eligible Hispanic families

Policy Brief. Davis, CA: Center for Poverty and Inequality Research

Marianne Bitler

Lisa A Gennetian

Christina Gibson-Davis

Marcos A Rangel

2022/4

Health and the megacity: urban congestion, air pollution, and birth outcomes in Brazil

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Marcos A Rangel

Romina Tomé

2022/1/20

Racial disparities in COVID-19 case positivity and social context: the role of housing, neighborhood, and health insurance

Housing Policy Debate

Warren Lowell

Sarah Dickerson

Anna Gassman-Pines

Elizabeth Gifford

Marcos Rangel

2022/8/17

Means-tested safety net programs and Hispanic families: Evidence from Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Marianne Bitler

Lisa A Gennetian

Christina Gibson-Davis

Marcos A Rangel

2021/7

Heightened immigration enforcement impacts US citizens’ birth outcomes: Evidence from early ICE interventions in North Carolina

PloS one

Romina Tome

Marcos A Rangel

Christina M Gibson-Davis

Laura Bellows

2021/2/3

Are Voting Treatments Transformative? Expanding Upon and Meta-Analyzing the Evidence

Expanding Upon and Meta-Analyzing the Evidence (January 15, 2021)

John Holbein

Marcos A Rangel

Raeal Moore

Michelle Croft

2021/1/15

Brazil’s missing infants: Zika risk changes reproductive behavior

Demography

Marcos A Rangel

Jenna Nobles

Amar Hamoudi

2020/10/1

Mama knows (and does) best: maternal schooling opportunities and child development in Indonesia

Nozomi Nakajima

Amer Hasan

Marcos A Rangel

2020/10/15

Does voting have upstream and downstream consequences? Regression discontinuity tests of the transformative voting hypothesis

The Journal of Politics

John Holbein

Marcos Rangel

2019/1/15

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