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Digital distraction, or the myopic use of technology at the expense of longer-term utility, is of growing importance as technology with the potential to distract becomes ubiquitous. We examine the consequences of digital distraction among drives in California by examining the relationship...
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Motivated by the current Medicaid eligibility expansion, this paper explores how privately insured hospital patients are affected by an increase in Medicaid patients. A theoretical model shows that an expansion in Medicaid eligibility will reduce the quantity of private patients a hospital...
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Previous research has found evidence of academic benefits to longer school years. This paper investigates one of the many potential costs of increased school year length, documenting a dramatic decrease in youth suicide in months when school is not in session. A detailed analysis does not find...
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We study the effects of Chinese import exposure in the US on self-reported health measures. We find that average mental, physical, and general health worsens in local labor markets exposed to greater import competition between 2000 and 2007. The effects are greatest for mental health. Moving a...
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A record number of firearm background checks were completed at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and during the protests following the murder of George Floyd. Using monthly state-level data, we show that the increase in firearm background check rates in March, 2020 and June, 2020 differ from...
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This paper considers the effect of mental health insurance mandates on the supply of cadaveric donors. The mandate decreases the count of organ donors from suicides, specifically among females, causing the overall level of cadaveric donors to decrease by 0.69%
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