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Thomas Krumel
Thomas Krumel
Assistant Professor of Economics, North Dakota State University
Verified email at ndsu.edu
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Rural America at a glance: 2021 edition
EA Dobis, T Krumel, J Cromartie, KL Conley, A Sanders, R Ortiz
110*2021
Rural America at a glance: 2020 edition
J Cromartie, E Dobis, T Krumel, D McGranahan, J Pender
Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural …, 2020
68*2020
Meatpacking working conditions and the spread of COVID-19
TP Krumel, C Goodrich
Applied Economics 55 (31), 3637-3660, 2023
19*2023
Labour demand in the time of post-COVID-19
TP Krumel Jr, C Goodrich, N Fiala
Applied Economics Letters 30 (3), 343-348, 2023
122023
Anti-immigration reform and reductions in welfare: evidence from the meatpacking industry
TP Krumel Jr
Choices 32 (1), 1-7, 2017
102017
The Paycheck Protection Program and small business performance: Evidence from craft breweries
AJ Staples, TP Krumel Jr
Small Business Economics 61 (3), 931-956, 2023
82023
Balancing the ticket while appealing to the base: The game theory behind Mitt Romney’s selection of Paul Ryan as his presidential running mate
TP Krumel Jr, A Enami
Party Politics 23 (5), 498-506, 2017
62017
Federal Programs in Conflict: Does Ethanol Plant Location Cause Early Exits in the Conservation Reserve Program?
TP Krumel Jr, S Wallander, D Hellerstein
52015
Linking employment and death: measuring the structural disparity in COVID-19 deaths for non-telework essential workers
TP Krumel Jr, C Goodrich, R Sun, N Fiala
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 22 (4), 715-738, 2022
32022
Persistently Poor Rural Counties Experienced Lower Employment Impacts From the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic but Have Higher Cumulative COVID-19 Case Rates
E Dobis, T Krumel, A Sanders
Amber Waves: The Economics of Food, Farming, Natural Resources, and Rural …, 2022
32022
Three Essays on Welfare and Experimental Economics
TP Krumel Jr
University of Connecticut, 2020
12020
Racial disparities in COVID-19 deaths and years of life lost in Connecticut: An examination of aggregation biases in COVID-19 analyses
T Krumel, N Fiala, C Goodrich
Ruhr Economic Papers, 2020
2020
Are the extreme poor more trusting? Social capital within a homeless community in eastern Connecticut
N Fiala, TP Krumel Jr, L Riva
2019
Pairing with an extreme running mate helps moderatepresidential candidates to appeal to more voters
TP Krumel Jr, A Enami
USApp–American Politics and Policy Blog, 2015
2015
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