Carlos Dobkin
Affiliations: | Economics | University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeKatherine C. LoPiccalo | grad student | 2014 | UC Santa Cruz |
Nicholas Lovett | grad student | 2014 | UC Santa Cruz |
Yuhan Xue | grad student | 2014 | UC Santa Cruz |
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Anderson ML, Dobkin C, Gorry D. (2020) Effect of Influenza Vaccination for the Elderly on Hospitalization and Mortality. Annals of Internal Medicine. 173: 322-323 |
Dobkin C, Finkelstein A, Kluender R, et al. (2018) The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions. The American Economic Review. 108: 308-52 |
Dobkin C, Finkelstein A, Kluender R, et al. (2018) The Economic Consequences of Hospital Admissions. The American Economic Review. 102: 308-352 |
Carpenter C, Dobkin C. (2017) The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Morbidity in the United States Review of Economics and Statistics. 99: 95-104 |
Carpenter CS, Dobkin C, Warman C. (2016) The Mechanisms of Alcohol Control. The Journal of Human Resources. 51: 328-356 |
Carpenter C, Dobkin C. (2015) The Minimum Legal Drinking Age and Crime. The Review of Economics and Statistics. 97: 521-524 |
Anderson ML, Dobkin C, Gross T. (2014) The effect of health insurance on emergency department visits: Evidence from an age-based eligibility threshold Review of Economics and Statistics. 96: 189-195 |
Anderson M, Dobkin C, Gross T. (2012) The effect of health insurance coverage on the use of medical services American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. 4: 1-27 |
Carpenter C, Dobkin C. (2011) The minimum legal drinking age and public health. The Journal of Economic Perspectives : a Journal of the American Economic Association. 25: 133-56 |
Dobkin C, Nicosia N. (2009) The War on Drugs: Methamphetamine, Public Health, and Crime. The American Economic Review. 99: 324-349 |