Montes was born in Nuremberg, in what was then West Germany, where her father, Alberto Montes, was posted as a United States Army doctor.[4] Her family originated from the Asturian region in Spain, and her grandparents had immigrated to Puerto Rico.[1] The family later lived in Topeka, Kansas, and then Towson, Maryland, where she graduated from Loch Raven High School in 1975. In 1979 she earned a degree in foreign affairs from the University of Virginia, and in 1988 she finished a master's degree at Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.[4]
Paul Norr, z"l, passed away on Jan. 25, 2023. He was the loving husband of Helaine Gross; the father of Aaron (Leanne) Norr; grandfather of Romi Norr; and brother of Elaine (Edward) Newman and Susan (Roger, z"l) Sunkle.
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Suzanne Horenstein, z"l, passed away Dec. 6, 2022. She was the mother of Steve Horenstein, Scott Horenstein and Todd Horenstein; and the grandmother of Congregation Kol Ami Executive Director Sam Clarno.
Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1924 to parents Jules and Lilly (nee Loewenthal) Hockenheimer, Marianne lived a full and giving 97 years. Her younger brother, Ralph, now 96 and a recent inductee into the French Legion of Honor as Chevalier, pays tribute to their parents in his autobiographical book, Freedom is Not Free.
Jerry was born Sept. 25, 1956, to Jeanne and Herbert Newmark. Jerry attended Bridlemile Elementary School and Wilson High School. He graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in business and real estate in 1978. After college Jerry worked as a manager for Benjamin Franklin Savings and Loan and then at 3M. Jerry was a lifelong member of Congregation Beth Israel.
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See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.Volume 55, issue 4, 2017 FORWARD GUIDANCE AND THE STATE OF THE ECONOMY pp. 1593-1624 Benjamin Keen, Alexander Richter and Nathaniel Throckmorton THE RISE OF SERVICES, DEINDUSTRIALIZATION, AND THE LENGTH OF ECONOMIC RECOVERY pp. 1625-1647 Martha Olney and Aaron Pacitti AN OPEN-ECONOMY MODEL WITH MONEY, ENDOGENOUS SEARCH, AND HETEROGENEOUS FIRMS pp. 1648-1670 Lucas Herrenbrueck INFORMATION TRANSMISSION AND OWNERSHIP CONSOLIDATION IN AID PROGRAMS pp. 1671-1688 Axel Dreher, Sarah Langlotz and Silvia Marchesi THE OPTIMAL TAXATION OF ASSET INCOME WHEN GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION IS ENDOGENOUS: THEORY, ESTIMATION AND WELFARE pp. 1689-1711 Michael Ben-Gad THE EFFECT OF MINIMUM WAGES ON EMPLOYMENT: A FACTOR MODEL APPROACH pp. 1712-1737 Evan Totty MANDATORY RETIREMENT AND THE CONSUMPTION PUZZLE: DISENTANGLING PRICE AND QUANTITY DECLINES pp. 1738-1758 Yingying Dong and Dennis Yang INTERMEDIATE INFORMATION, LOSS AVERSION, AND EFFORT: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE pp. 1759-1770 Sandra Schneemann and Christian Deutscher ELECTORAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND THE COST OF UNPOPULARITY pp. 1771-1791 Thomas Bassetti and Filippo Pavesi CHARITABLE GIVING, EMOTIONS, AND THE DEFAULT EFFECT pp. 1792-1812 Lenka Fiala and Charles Noussair THE PROTESTANT FISCAL ETHIC: RELIGIOUS CONFESSION AND EURO SKEPTICISM IN GERMANY pp. 1813-1832 Adrian Chadi and Matthias Krapf PENALTY STRUCTURES AND DETERRENCE IN A TWO-STAGE MODEL: EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE pp. 1833-1867 Lisa R. 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Reichman THE EFFECT OF INSURANCE COVERAGE ON PREVENTIVE CARE pp. 1452-1467 Marika Cabral and Mark R. Cullen PERSONALITY, INFORMATION ACQUISITION, AND CHOICE UNDER UNCERTAINTY: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY pp. 1468-1488 Guillaume R. 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DeShazo and Richard Carson TELEWORK: URBAN FORM, ENERGY CONSUMPTION, AND GREENHOUSE GAS IMPLICATIONS pp. 714-735 William Larson and Weihua Zhao DOES TELEVISION ENTRY DECREASE THE NUMBER OF MOVIE THEATERS? pp. 736-756 Ricard Gil and Fernanda Gutierrez-Navratil THE EMPLOYMENT EFFECT OF DEREGULATING SHOPPING HOURS: EVIDENCE FROM GERMAN FOOD RETAILING pp. 757-777 Mario Bossler and Michael Oberfichtner MARKET ENTRY MODE: EVIDENCE FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD pp. 778-793 Benjamin Bridgman ENTRY BARRIERS, COMPETITION, AND TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION pp. 794-805 Lei Fang STRATEGIC DISCLOSURE OF MEANINGFUL INFORMATION TO RIVAL pp. 806-824 Young-Ro Yoon FUNDING FORMS, MARKET CONDITIONS, AND DYNAMIC EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT R&D SUBSIDIES: EVIDENCE FROM CHINA pp. 825-842 Di Guo, Yan Guo and Kun Jiang DIMENSIONS OF MACROECONOMIC UNCERTAINTY: A COMMON FACTOR ANALYSIS pp. 843-877 Steffen Henzel and Malte Rengel LIMITED ASSET MARKET PARTICIPATION, STICKY WAGES, AND MONETARY POLICY pp. 878-897 Guido Ascari, Andrea Colciago and Lorenza Rossi LIQUIDITY RISK AND TIME-VARYING CORRELATION BETWEEN EQUITY AND CURRENCY RETURNS pp. 898-919 Kuk Mo Jung EFFICIENT TAX REPORTING: THE EFFECTS OF TAXPAYER LIABILITY INFORMATION SERVICES pp. 920-940 Christian Vossler and Michael McKee PITFALLS IN TESTING FOR COINTEGRATION BETWEEN INEQUALITY AND THE REAL INCOME pp. 941-950 Ghislain N. Gueye, Hyeongwoo Kim and Gilad Sorek NUDGING LIFE INSURANCE HOLDINGS IN THE WORKPLACE pp. 951-981 Timothy F. Harris and Aaron Yelowitz PARTY AFFILIATION AND PUBLIC SPENDING: EVIDENCE FROM U.S. GOVERNORS pp. 982-995 Louis-Philippe Beland and Sara Oloomi WARM-GLOW GIVING: EARNED MONEY AND THE OPTION TO TAKE pp. 996-1006 Andrew Luccasen and Philip Grossman COLLEGE ADVISING AND GENDER pp. 1007-1016 Shane Thompson THE TIMING OF WELFARE PAYMENTS AND INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE pp. 1017-1031 Lin-Chi Hsu SOFT SKILLS, HARD SKILLS, AND THE BLACK/WHITE WAGE GAP pp. 1032-1053 C. Simon Fan, Xiangdong Wei and Junsen Zhang FIRMS' EXPECTATIONS ABOUT THE IMPACT OF AI AND ROBOTICS: EVIDENCE FROM A SURVEY pp. 1054-1063 Masayuki Morikawa LABOR SUPPLY ESTIMATION BIASES FROM DISREGARDING NONWAGE BENEFITS pp. 1064-1090 Matthew D. Baird THE PAYOFF TO CONSISTENCY IN PERFORMANCE pp. 1091-1103 Christian Deutscher, Oliver Gürtler, Joachim Prinz and Daniel Weimar POLICY CHANGES IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: IMPROVED AGENT BEHAVIOR AND ANCILLARY PRODUCTIVITY OUTCOMES pp. 1104-1118 Brian Mills SENTIMENT BIAS AND ASSET PRICES: EVIDENCE FROM SPORTS BETTING MARKETS AND SOCIAL MEDIA pp. 1119-1129 Arne Feddersen, Brad Humphreys and Brian Soebbing ENDOWMENTS, PERCEIVED SIMILARITY, AND DICTATOR GIVING pp. 1130-1144 Sebastian Goerg, David Johnson and Jonathan Rogers WHY ZERO TOLERANCE OF MISCONDUCT IS UNDESIRABLE IN CONTESTS pp. 1145-1160 Scott M. Gilpatric and Cristina M. 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