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    YPFS Lessons Learned Oral History Project: An Interview with Christopher Spoth

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    Suggested Citation Form: Spoth, Christopher. 2022. “Lessons Learned Interview by Sandra Ward, February 4, 2021. Yale Program on Financial Stability Lessons Learned Oral History Project. Transcript https://ypfs.som.yale.edu/library/ypfs-lesson-learned-oral-history-project-interview-christopher-spot

    Replication Data for: Privacy for Sale: The Law of Transactions in Consumers’ Private Data

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    This page contains the code and instructions necessary to replicate the results of "Privacy for Sale: The Law of Transactions in Consumers’ Private Data" by Christopher G. Bradley, published in the Yale Journal on Regulation (2023)

    Yale School of Nursing Class of 2001

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    Members of the YSN Class of 2001 included Jeffrey Bryant Agli, Christopher Evans Allen, Jennifer Ann Allen, Brian David Arey, Ranbir Mangat Bains, Emily Baldwin Barey, Amy Rene Batchelor, Agnes Elisabeth Bayer, Michelle Cerino Bittner, Katharine J. Blank, Anjenean Behold Bolster, Mandy Tarantino Bost, Matthew Dennis Browning, Amy S. Burns, Allison Sloan Cable, Meghan Janel Canedy, Aaron Edwards Carpenter, Daniel Millay Casale, Kelley Marie Cerasuolo, Joy Allison Christoferson, Laura J. Cirilo, Kerstin Cmok, Tara Lyn Coleman, Hannah Marie Copp, Emily Elder Cowden, Susan Denise Cox, Rebecca Hallie Crespi, Mary Farson Culliton, Susan Margaret DeBarge, Melinda Sara Deegan, Robert Christopher Deegan, Debra Meleski DiVenere, Sarah Ann Donahue, Soumya Donohoe, Caroline Dorsen, June Eriksson Esselstyn, Gloria Y. Fallon, Susan Mary Fisher, Eva Judith Gallegos, Sheila Anne Geen, Loretta Lisa Givens, Lisa Renee Gordon, Susan L. Grace, Amy Railsback Graf, Patricia P. Hall, Eileen Abigail Hanrahan, Laura Ann Henneker, Jay Robert Horton, Cara Marie Johnson, Jennifer Jane Jones, Jeannette Keenan, Kimberly Ann Kehoe, Sarah Cambell Kellogg, Martha S. LaBarr, Satu Alisa Larson, Prudence Hsiao-Chiaoen Lu, Michael Kevin McCarthy, Karen Elisa Mera, Salma Madatali Mody, Leslie Kathryn Mosley, Kelley H. Newlin, Jill Maureen Panetta, Lea Pannella, Dolly Lynn Pressley Byrd, Lillian Anita Rafeldt, Lynn Ramey, Jennifer Lynn Reardon, Kathleen W. Reynolds, Kimberley Anne Russell, Polly Sather, Mary Lou Siefert, Yekaterina M. Snelwar, Darryle Steinberg, Shelley Lynn Swanson, Elisabeth (Brie) Thumm, Caraway Lakshmi Timmins, Michelle F. Ungeheuer, Filomena da Conceicao Vagueiro, Elisa Brettler Vandervort, Alicia Katherine Walsh, Michelle Stella Wansky, Patrick Murphy Whalen, Thomas S. Wilk, Annick Margot Winokur, Emma R. Wittstein, Paula Gail Zacharow, Catherine Mary Zaneski, and Amanda Jane Zuse.https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/ysn_images/1156/thumbnail.jp

    Yale School of Nursing Class of 1999

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    Members of the YSN Class of 1999 included Elaine Connor Alpern, Brigid C. Andrew, Karen L. (Johnson) Baranowski, Christy Ann Bebon, Nicole Kimberly Bidlingmaier, Stefani Ruesicky Catenzaro, Chia-Hui Chen, Ruth P. Chen, Helena Teresa Chmielowicz, Lisa Renay Clayton, LeFrancis Cofield, Catherine Anne Crowley, Michelle Rene (White) Davis, Jennifer Brynne Donelan, Jennifer Drawbridge, Amy R. Drescher-Crumpley, Tracy Lee (Reeder) Drew, Caroline Dryland, Sharon A. Eck, Rebecca Lynn Edwards, Richard K. Edwards, Ophelia Sison Empleo-Frazier, Katherine Y. Eng, Donna Kay (Kinch) Fasula, Reagen Lee (Gomes) Garcia, Jessica Monroe Goldman, Miranda Greenfield, Hilary Gillespie Hadden, Katherine Marie Houben, Per-Erik F. Johansson, R. Rima Jolivet, Linda Joy Juszczak, Leslie Ruth Kelly, Christina Youngmi Kim, Christopher Kochis, Onica Anne Kuch, Susan T. Langerman, Kristen Lee, Kyung-Hee Stella Lee, Julianne Marie Lemke, Evelyne Y. Lo, Jennifer (Reese) Lombardi, Cosima Sophie-Martine Lux, Elizabeth C. (Hunter) Mailer, Deena Lakshmi Mallareddy, Heidi Mills McCotter, Jennifer Ann McInnes, Tanisha (Robinson) Mojica, Rebecca Jane (Mawer) Montgomery, Virginia F. Morrison, Janice (Bousquet) Naum, Nada L. Novakovich, Rina Otani-Tse Hui, Loral Patchen, Karen G. Patterson, Jill Jae Patton, Erika D. Penney, Claire A. Pieri, Kathleen Mary Raffloer, Jennifer Lee Raybin, Diane Robbins, Deborah Nan Rovner, Beth Phyllis Salvaggio, Seena M. Semerly, Amy Cathleen Smolinski, Ellyn Katherine Steigauf, Susan Lynn Sullivan-Bolyai, Heidi Parkman Sweeney, Audrey Hui-yu Tang, Ming-Feng Tsai, Sarah Mottram Vaughan, Jana Lynn (Manassee) Wheeler, Carol Whelan, and Robert Raymond Woodard.https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/ysn_images/1157/thumbnail.jp

    Yale School of Nursing Class of 1979

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    Members of the YSN Class of 1979 included, in order of appearance: Back row, from left to right: Carol L. Koch, Patricia W. Emmons, Yvonne Theresa Green, Sheila Lenora Conneen, Nancy Ellen Rosenblum, Dorothy J. Husman, James Michael Spall, Elizabeth D. Selvaggio, Susan G. Anderson, Ramon L. Lavendero, Denise Gaunya, James J. Sullivan, Andree L. deLisser, Scott Quincy Garfield, Patricia Barry, Terry Fox, Bernice G. McKay, and Gail J. Briceland. Middle row, from left to right: Deborah Welch, Terri P. Clark, Sheila Hobart Pavlis, Beatrice R. Captain, Dawn Lee Ferguson, Sylvia M. Rasie, Christopher M. Cannon, Susana Ortiz, Karen M. Suchanek, Marjorie Alice Miller-Mayer, Lee-Nah Hsu, Lois Sadler, Sasha Eleanor Slayton, Martha Dreissnack, and Cheryl A. Small. Front row, from left to right: Patricia A. McCarthy, Marcia Lucas, Ann Elizabeth Greig, Elizabeth A. Nelson, Patricia J. Minard, Karen Montle, Antoinette Tyndall, and Janet D’Agostino. Not pictured: Mary Bassis, Julie Blank, Ruth A. Coffman, Judith A. Fardig, Thomas E. Fickett, Debra Harrison, Richard Francis Jennings, Ronald L. Krauss Linda J. Lisk, Barbara Pahlka, Jane G. Pittinger, Sarah Stilson, Judith C. Tierney, Judith M. Treistman, Patricia Welch, and Robert D. Woodcock.https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/ysn_images/1193/thumbnail.jp

    Lessons Learned: Christopher Spoth

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    Ward, Sandra (2022) Lessons Learned: Christopher Spoth, Journal of Financial Crises: Vol. 4 : Iss. 3, 222-223. Available at: https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/journal-of-financial-crises/vol4/iss3/1

    Statement of Christopher Cox before the Committee on Financial Services U.S. House of Representatives

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    Statement of Christopher Cox, Former Chairman, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission before the Committee on Financial Services -- U.S. House of Representative

    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American City

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    Interview with Nicholas Christopher, author of Somewhere in the Night: Film Noir and the American Cit

    Work in the Time of COVID: Results from the Yale Labor Survey

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    The Yale Labor Survey (YLS) uses online panels to estimate the state of the US labor market in real time. It is designed to parallel the US government’s monthly labor force survey and present weekly information rapidly and inexpensively. Using an experimental design, the YLS estimates that the US unemployment rate peaked in late April and improved substantially by mid-June. The YLS unemployment rate in mid-June is estimated to be 15%, down about 2 percentage points from mid-May

    The US Employment Situation Using the Yale Labor Survey

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    This study presents the design and results of a rapid-fire survey that collects labor market data for households in the United States. The Yale Labor Survey, or YLS, uses an online panel from YouGov to replicate the Current Population Survey (CPS), which is the source of the government’s monthly household statistics. Questions in the YLS concern current and retrospective employment, hours, and income. Because the YLS draws upon an existing pool of potential respondents, it can generate responses inexpensively and quickly (within 24 hours). Moreover, the YLS can develop new questions in real time to study unusual patterns of work and unemployment during the pandemic. Results from the YLS track those from the CPS over the period of April through June of 2020, with relatively accurate estimates of employment but greater difficulty capturing unemployment. The major issue statistical issue dealt with in this paper is the sample weighting required to overcome the bias in using an online panel
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