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NBER Publications by William N. Evans

Working Papers and Chapters

September 2009The Short-Term Mortality Consequences of Income Receipt
with Timothy J. Moore: w15311
Liquidity, Activity, Mortality
with Timothy J. Moore: w15310
Estimating Heterogeneity in the Benefits of Medical Treatment Intensity
with Craig L. Garthwaite: w15309
February 2005Estimating the Impact of Medical Innovation: A Case Study of HIV Antiretroviral Treatments
with Mark G. Duggan: w11109
September 2002Changing Labor Market Opportunities for Women and the Quality of Teachers 1957-1992
with Sean P. Corcoran, Robert S. Schwab: w9180
The Impact of Income on Mortality: Evidence from the Social Security Notch
with Stephen E. Snyder: w9197
The Social and Economic Impact of Native American Casinos
with Julie H. Topoleski: w9198
January 2001Teens and Traffic Safety
with Thomas S. Dee
in Risky Behavior among Youths: An Economic Analysis, Jonathan Gruber, editor
January 1999Tobacco Taxes and Public Policy to Discourage Smoking
with Jeanne S. Ringel, Diana Stech
in Tax Policy and the Economy, volume 13, James M. Poterba, editor
July 1997Teen Drinking and Education Attainment: Evidence From Two-Sample Instrumental Variables (TSIV) Estimates
with Thomas S. Dee: w6082
April 1997Can Higher Cigarette Taxes Improve Birth Outcomes?
with Jeanne S. Ringel: w5998
September 1996Children and Their Parents' Labor Supply: Evidence from Exogenous Variation in Family Size
with Joshua D. Angrist: w5778
May 1996Do Workplace Smoking Bans Reduce Smoking?
with Matthew C. Farrelly, Edward Montgomery: w5567
January 1996Schooling and Labor Market Consequences of the 1970 State Abortion Reforms
with Joshua D. Angrist: w5406
December 1994Education and Health: Where There's Smoke There's an Instrument
with Edward Montgomery: w4949

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