Research

Working Papers:

“Are E-Cigarette Taxes Losing their Bite?” (Revise & Resubmit at Journal of Health Economics w/ Joseph J. SabiaDhaval Dave & Yang Liang)

Nicotine Vaping and Youth Mental Health: New Evidence from E-Cigarette Regulations” (Revise & Resubmit at Health Economics w/ Chad Cotti, Johanna Catherine Maclean, Erik Nesson, Joseph J. Sabia)

“Diversion, a deterrence to delinquency?: The impact of Florida’s Juvenile Civil Citation Program on recidivism”

“Do Vaping Taxes Tip the Scale?: The Effect of E-Cigarette Taxation on Obesity” (NBER Working Paper w/ Charles Courtemanche, Yang Liang, Joseph J Sabia, Anthony Chuo)

Do Informal Social Markets and Online Sellers Help Youths to avoid E-Cigarette Taxation?” (w/ Chad Cotti, Erik Nesson, Joseph J. Sabia, Dhaval Dave)

“Health Insurance and Ex Ante Moral Hazard in Risky Health Behaviors: New Evidence on Alcohol and Substance Use-Related Externalities” (NBER Working Paper w/ Barış K. Yörük, Joseph J Sabia, and Dhaval Dave)

“Closer to home, farther from recidivism?: The effect of ‘Close to Home’ reform on the New York City youth”

Work in Progress:

“Recreational Marijuana Laws and Adolescent Marijuana Use: New Dynamic Estimates from Nationally Representative Survey Data, 1993-2023” (w/ Joseph J. Sabia & Joaquin Arellanes)

“Do Recreational Marijuana Laws Ignite Youth Vaping?” (w/ Dhaval Dave, Joseph J. Sabia & Joaquin Arellanes)

“E-Cigarette Regulations and Risk Beliefs” (w/ Joseph J. Sabia & Diletta Migliaccio)

“From hallways to highwalls?: The effect of Florida’s Juvenile Civil Citation Program on school referral rates”