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A Sample of COBA Faculty Research Related to the UN 2030 SDGs. GOAL 1: No Poverty • Kyzyma, I., Williams, D. R. (2017). “Public Cash Transfers and Poverty Dynamics in Europe”. Empirical Economics, 52(2). GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being • Greenhalgh-Stanley, N., Engelhardt, G., Eriksen, M. (2015). “Home Safety, Accessibility, and Elderly Health: Evidence from Falls.” Journal of Urban Economics, 87, 14-24. GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth • Mukherjee, D., Kemme, D., Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy, A. (2014). “Foreign C0apital, Spillovers and Export Performance in Emerging Economies: Evidence from Indian IT Firms.” Review of Development Economics, 18(4), 681-692. GOAL 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure • Gomez, C., Adler, T., Peters, R., Weisinger, J., Jackson, W. (2015). “Comprehensiveness in Start-ups: The Role of the Environment in Start-up Decision Making.” The Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship, 27(1), 23-58. GOAL 4: Quality Education • Reynolds, C. L., Johnson, E. D. (2013).” The Effect of Household Hospitalizations on the Educational Attainment of Youth.” Economics of GOAL 10: Reduced Inequalities Education Review, 37(December), 165-182. • Rohlin, S., Horrace, W. (2016). “How Dark is Dark? Big Lights, Big City, Racial Profiling.” Review of Economics and Statistics, 98. GOAL 5: Gender Equality • Hogue, M. (2016). “Understanding gender bias in servant leadership through an incorporation of role congruity theory and leader categorization theory.” Journal of Managerial Psychology, 837-849. 16 GOAL 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions • Dechenaux, E., Samuel, A. (2016). “Optimal Fines under Announced and Surprise Inspections.” Journal of Public Economic Theory, 18(5).