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Working Papers
2020
- Larger Polities Are More Regulated
Working Papers, George Mason University, Mercatus Center
- Missouri’s Medicaid Contraction and Consumer Financial Outcomes
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
2019
- Competition and Health-Care Spending: Theory and Application to Certificate of Need Laws
Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 
See also Journal Article Competition and health‐care spending: Theory and application to Certificate of Need laws, Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International (2023) (2023)
- Regulatory Review Time and Pharmaceutical R&D
Working Papers, George Mason University, Mercatus Center
2016
- Can Health Spending Be Reined In through Supply Constraints? An Evaluation of Certificate-of-Need Laws
Working Papers, George Mason University, Mercatus Center View citations (1)
2015
- Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and the Firm-Size Distribution
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and Firm Size Distribution, Journal of Risk & Insurance, The American Risk and Insurance Association (2018) View citations (2) (2018)
2014
- Did the Affordable Care Act's Dependent Coverage Mandate Increase Premiums?
Departmental Working Papers, Department of Economics, Louisiana State University View citations (9)
See also Journal Article Did the Affordable Care Act's dependent coverage mandate increase premiums?, Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier (2015) View citations (24) (2015)
2013
- Health Insurance and the Supply of Entrepreneurs: New Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's Dependent Coverage Mandate
2013 Papers, Job Market Papers View citations (8)
- Who Pays the High Health Costs of Older Workers? Evidence from Prostate Cancer Screening Mandates
DETU Working Papers, Department of Economics, Temple University View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Who pays the high health costs of older workers? Evidence from prostate cancer screening mandates, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2014) View citations (6) (2014)
Journal Articles
2023
- Competition and health‐care spending: Theory and application to Certificate of Need laws
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2023, 41, (1), 128-145 
See also Working Paper Competition and Health-Care Spending: Theory and Application to Certificate of Need Laws, Working Papers (2019) (2019)
2022
- Continuous job lock: employer health insurance contributions and job tenure
Applied Economics Letters, 2022, 29, (18), 1746-1751
- State Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and Health Care Affordability
JRFM, 2022, 15, (2), 1-10
- The Evolution of Job Lock in the U.S.: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act
JRFM, 2022, 15, (7), 1-13 View citations (1)
2021
- Expert product reviews and conflict of interest
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2021, 42, (1), 170-176 View citations (2)
- Regulatory review time and pharmaceutical research and development
Health Economics, 2021, 30, (1), 113-128 View citations (2)
2019
- Regressive effects of regulation on wages
Public Choice, 2019, 180, (1), 91-103 View citations (16)
- The Effect of the Affordable Care Act on Entrepreneurship among Older Adults
Eastern Economic Journal, 2019, 45, (1), 141-159 View citations (11)
2018
- Does “Excess Supply” Drive Excessive Health Spending? The Case of Certificate-of-Need Laws
Journal of Private Enterprise, 2018, 33, (Winter 2018), 91-109 View citations (1)
- Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and Firm Size Distribution
Journal of Risk & Insurance, 2018, 85, (2), 577-595 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Health Insurance Benefit Mandates and the Firm-Size Distribution, IZA Discussion Papers (2015) View citations (3) (2015)
- The value of waivers from the affordable care act
Applied Economics Letters, 2018, 25, (16), 1161-1165
2017
- Health insurance and the supply of entrepreneurs: new evidence from the affordable care act
Small Business Economics, 2017, 49, (3), 627-646 View citations (24)
- Regulating away competition: the effect of regulation on entrepreneurship and employment
Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2017, 52, (3), 237-254 View citations (58)
- The political roots of health insurance benefit mandates
Journal of Economic Studies, 2017, 44, (2), 170-182 View citations (3)
2016
- EMPLOYER-PROVIDED HEALTH INSURANCE AND JOB MOBILITY: DID THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT REDUCE JOB LOCK?
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2016, 34, (1), 173-183 View citations (39)
- The effect of state health insurance benefit mandates on premiums and employee contributions
Applied Economics Letters, 2016, 23, (14), 1042-1046 View citations (5)
2015
- Did the Affordable Care Act's dependent coverage mandate increase premiums?
Journal of Health Economics, 2015, 41, (C), 1-14 View citations (24)
See also Working Paper Did the Affordable Care Act's Dependent Coverage Mandate Increase Premiums?, Departmental Working Papers (2014) View citations (9) (2014)
2014
- Who pays the high health costs of older workers? Evidence from prostate cancer screening mandates
Applied Economics, 2014, 46, (32), 3931-3941 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper Who Pays the High Health Costs of Older Workers? Evidence from Prostate Cancer Screening Mandates, DETU Working Papers (2013) View citations (3) (2013)
2013
- The Effect of Health Insurance Benefit Mandates on Premiums
Eastern Economic Journal, 2013, 40, (1), 119-127 View citations (8)
- Who pays for obesity? Evidence from health insurance benefit mandates
Economics Letters, 2013, 121, (2), 287-289 View citations (11)
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