Brady P. Horn, Ph.D.

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2009 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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Product quality, industrial organization, consumer preferences for food, technology, information, environmental quality and energy
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Jill McCluskey grad student 2009 WSU
 (The economics and measurement of racial bias in law enforcement.)
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Horn BP, Li X, McCrady B, et al. (2020) Cost-effectiveness analysis of a large jail-based methadone maintenance treatment continuation program in New Mexico. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 115: 108042
Mamun S, Li X, Horn BP, et al. (2020) Private vs. public prisons? A dynamic analysis of the long-term tradeoffs between cost-efficiency and recidivism in the US prison system Applied Economics. 52: 4499-4511
Horn BP, Joshi A, Maclean JC. (2019) Substance Use Disorder Treatment Centers and Property Values National Bureau of Economic Research
Horn BP, Li X, Mamun S, et al. (2018) The economic costs of jail-based methadone maintenance treatment. The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 1-8
Yilmaz SK, Horn BP, Fore C, et al. (2018) An economic cost analysis of an expanding, multi-state behavioural telehealth intervention. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare. 1357633X18774181
Dave D, Deza M, Horn BP. (2018) Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs, Opioid Abuse, and Crime National Bureau of Economic Research
Roy Chowdhury S, Bohara AK, Horn BP. (2018) Balance of Power, Domestic Violence, and Health Injuries: Evidence from Demographic and Health Survey of Nepal World Development. 102: 18-29
Horn BP, Crandall C, Forcehimes A, et al. (2017) Benefit-cost analysis of SBIRT interventions for substance using patients in emergency departments. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 79: 6-11
Horn BP, Crandall CS, Binder DS, et al. (2017) What Happens to High-Cost Patients? An Analysis of the Trajectories of Billed Charges Over Time. Population Health Management
Horn BP, Maclean JC, Strain MR. (2017) DO MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES INFLUENCE WORKER HEALTH? Economic Inquiry. 55: 1986-2007
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