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The Dow is Killing Me: Risky Health Behaviors and the Stock Market. (2015). Tefft, Nathan ; Dunn, Richard ; Cotti, Chad.
In: Health Economics.
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  8. Can Labor Market Policies Reduce Deaths of Despair?. (2020). Dow, William ; Reich, Michael ; Lowenstein, Christopher ; Godoy, Anna.
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  9. When the market drives you crazy: Stock market returns and fatal car accidents. (2020). Vlassopoulos, Michael ; Tonin, Mirco ; Giulietti, Corrado.
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  10. Fraccidents: The impact of fracking on road traffic deaths. (2020). Xu, Yilan.
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  11. Do minimum wages improve self-rated health? Evidence from a natural experiment. (2019). Hafner, Lucas.
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  12. Are Booster Seats More Effective than Child Safety Seats or Seat Belts at Reducing Traffic Fatalities among Children?. (2019). Sandholt, Sina ; Anderson, Mark D.
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  16. Substance Use Treatment Provider Behavior and Healthcare Reform: Evidence from Massachusetts. (2018). Maclean, Johanna ; Saloner, Brendan.
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  17. The impact of the minimum wage on health. (2018). Ukert, Benjamin ; Andreyeva, Elena.
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  18. Effects of Minimum Wages on Absence from Work Due to Illness. (2018). Du, Juan ; Paul, Leigh J.
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  19. The impact of minimum wages on population health: evidence from 24 OECD countries. (2017). Lenhart, Otto.
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  21. Minimum Wages and Healthy Diet. (2017). Pohl, R. Vincent ; Thomas, Ryan C ; Clark, Kathryn L.
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  22. Early Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Health Care Access, Risky Health Behaviors, and Self-Assessed Health. (2017). Yelowitz, Aaron ; Ukert, Benjamin ; Marton, James ; Courtemanche, Charles ; Zapata, Daniela.
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  25. Do Minimum Wage Increases Influence Worker Health?. (2017). Strain, Michael ; Maclean, Johanna ; Horn, Brady.
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  27. Points To Save Lives: The Effects of Traffic Enforcement Policies on Road Fatalities. (2017). Almunia, Miguel ; Gaete, Gonzalo.
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  28. DO MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES INFLUENCE WORKER HEALTH?. (2017). Strain, Michael ; Maclean, Johanna ; Horn, Brady.
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  29. Eat (and Drink) Better Tonight: Food Stamp Benefit Timing and Drunk Driving Fatalities. (2016). Ozturk, Orgul ; Cotti, Chad ; Gordanier, John.
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  32. The accident externality of driving: Evidence from observance of the Jewish Sabbath in Israel. (2016). Shurtz, Ity ; Romem, Issi .
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  33. New evidence on the impact of concealed carry weapon laws on crime. (2016). Barati, Mehdi.
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  34. Do minimum wage increases influence worker health?. (2016). Strain, Michael ; Maclean, Johanna ; Horn, Brady.
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  37. Access to health insurance and utilization of public sector substance use treatment: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act dependent coverage provision. (2015). Maclean, Johanna ; Akosa Antwi, Yaa ; Saloner, Brendan ; Cook, Benjamin Lei .
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  40. Fast Times During Spring Breaks: Are Traffic Fatalities Another Consequence?. (2014). Gumus, Gulcin ; French, Michael.
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  44. Seatbelt Use Following Stricter Drunk Driving Regulations. (2013). Tefft, Nathan ; Cotti, Chad ; Adams, Scott.
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  46. Medical Marijuana Laws, Traffic Fatalities, and Alcohol Consumption. (2013). Rees, Daniel ; Hansen, Benjamin ; Anderson, Mark D..
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  47. Did liberalising English and Welsh bar hours cause traffic accidents?. (2013). Navarro Paniagua, María ; Heywood, John ; Green, Colin.
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  48. Seatbelt Use Following Stricter Drunk Driving Regulations. (2013). Tefft, Nathan ; Cotti, Chad ; Adams, Scott.
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  50. Texting Bans and Fatal Accidents on Roadways: Do They Work? Or Do Drivers Just React to Announcements of Bans?. (2013). Adams, Scott ; Abouk, Rahi.
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