Joseph J. Doyle Jr.
MIT Sloan School of Management
100 Main Street, E62-516
Cambridge, MA 02142
Tel: 617/452-3761
Fax: 617/258-6855
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WWW: http://www.mit.edu/~jjdoyle
NBER Program Affiliations:
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NBER Affiliation: Research Associate
Institutional Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NBER Working Papers and Publications
February 2017 | Evaluating Measures of Hospital Quality
with John A. Graves, Jonathan Gruber: w23166
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January 2017 | Birth Order and Delinquency: Evidence from Denmark and Florida
with Sanni N. Breining, David N. Figlio, Krzysztof Karbownik, Jeffrey Roth: w23038
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March 2015 | Uncovering Waste in U.S. Healthcare
with John Graves, Jonathan Gruber: w21050
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June 2013 | Juvenile Incarceration, Human Capital and Future Crime: Evidence from Randomly-Assigned Judges
with Anna Aizer: w19102
Published: A. Aizer & J. J. Doyle, 2015. "Juvenile Incarceration, Human Capital, and Future Crime: Evidence from Randomly Assigned Judges," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol 130(2), pages 759-803. citation courtesy of 
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March 2012 | Do High-Cost Hospitals Deliver Better Care? Evidence from Ambulance Referral Patterns
with John A. Graves, Jonathan Gruber, Samuel Kleiner: w17936
Published: "Measuring Returns to Hospital Care: Evidence from Ambulance Referral Patterns." (with John Graves, Jonathan Gruber, and Samuel Kleiner) Journal of Political Economy, Volume 123, Number 1, February 2015
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March 2010 | Measuring Returns to Health Care
NBER Reporter 2010 number 1
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December 2008 | Estimating Marginal Returns to Medical Care: Evidence from At-Risk Newborns
with Douglas Almond, Amanda E. Kowalski, Heidi Williams: w14522
Published: Quarterly Journal of Economics, May 2010, Vol. 125, No. 2, Pages 591-634 citation courtesy of 
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July 2008 | Returns to Physician Human Capital: Analyzing Patients Randomized to Physician Teams
with Steven M. Ewer, Todd H. Wagner: w14174
Published: Returns to Physician Human Capital: Evidence from Patients Randomized to Physician Teams (with Todd Wagner & Steven Ewer) Journal of Health Economics 29(6). December 2010: 866-882.
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| Edgeworth Cycles Revisited
with Erich Muehlegger, Krislert Samphantharak: w14162
Published: Doyle, Joseph & Muehlegger, Erich & Samphantharak, Krislert, 2010. "Edgeworth cycles revisited," Energy Economics, Elsevier, vol. 32(3), pages 651-660, May. citation courtesy of 
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March 2008 | After Midnight: A Regression Discontinuity Design in Length of Postpartum Hospital Stays
with Douglas Almond: w13877
Published: Douglas Almond & Joseph J Doyle, 2011. "After Midnight: A Regression Discontinuity Design in Length of Postpartum Hospital Stays," American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, vol 3(3), pages 1-34. citation courtesy of 
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August 2007 | Returns to Local-Area Health Care Spending: Using Health Shocks to Patients Far From Home
w13301
Published: American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association. - Nashville, Tenn. : Assoc., ISSN 1945-7782, ZDB-ID 24423841. - Vol. 3.2011, 3, p. 221-243
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| Child Protection and Adult Crime: Using Investigator Assignment to Estimate Causal Effects of Foster Care
w13291
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September 2006 | Evaluating the Effectiveness of Child Safety Seats and Seat Belts in Protecting Children from Injury
with Steven D. Levitt: w12519
Published: Doyle, Joseph J., Jr. and Steven D. Levitt. "Evaluating the Effectiveness of Child Safety Seats and Seat Belts in Protecting Children from Injury." Economic Inquiry 48, 3 (July 2010): 521-36. citation courtesy of 
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May 2006 | $2.00 Gas! Studying the Effects of a Gas Tax Moratorium
with Krislert Samphantharak: w12266
Published: Doyle Jr., Joseph J. & Samphantharak, Krislert, 2008. "$2.00 Gas! Studying the effects of a gas tax moratorium," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 92(3-4), pages 869-884, April. citation courtesy of 
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February 2005 | Health Insurance, Treatment and Outcomes: Using Auto Accidents as Health Shocks
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Published: Doyle Jr., Joseph J. "Health Insurance, Treatment, and Outcomes: Using Auto Accidents as Health Shocks." Review of Economics and Statistics 87, 2 (May 2005): 256-270.
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