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*These publications were selected for their online availability and do not represent this faculty member's full catalog of work.

 
Does Capital Punishment Have a Deterrent Effect? New Evidence from Post-moratorium Panel Data
Emory University - Department of Economics , Emory University - Department of Economics and Emory University School of Law

 
Tort Reform and Accidental Deaths
Emory Law and Economics Research Paper No. 05-17, Emory Public Law Research Paper No. 05-29 2006

 
Racial Diversity, Residential Segregation, and Crime: An Industrial Organization Analysis of Racial Competition
Emory Law and Economics Research Paper No. 04-02 2004

 
Murders of Passion, Execution Delays, and the Deterrence of Capital Punishment
Journal of Legal Studies, June 2004

 
The Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment: Evidence from a 'Judicial Experiment'
Emory Law and Economics Research Paper No. 04-04. 2004

 
Are Criminals Like Us? Risk Attitudes, Sentencing Guidelines, and Increased Crime
Emory Law and Economics Research Paper No. 04-03 2004

 
U.S. Labor Market Regulation and the Export of Employment: Major League Baseball Replaces U.S. Players with Foreigners
Emory Law and Economics Research Paper No. 7 2003

 
Fear of the First Strike: The Full Deterrent Effect of California's Two- and Three-Strikes Legislation
2002

 
Fear of the First Strike: The Full Deterrent Effect of California's Two- and Three-Strikes Legislation
Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 31, No. 1, Part 1 2002

 
Police, Prosecutors, Criminals, and Determinate Sentencing: The Truth about Truth-in-Sentencing Laws
Journal of Law & Economics, Vol. 45, No. 2, Part 1 2002

 
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