Risky Behavior among Youths: An Economic Analysis
Jonathan Gruber
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Date: 2001
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Risky Behavior among Youths: An Economic Analysis" , pp 1-28

- Jonathan Gruber
- Risky Behavior among Youths: Some Issues from Behavioral Economics , pp 29-68

- Ted O'Donoghue and Matthew Rabin
- Youth Smoking in the United States: Evidence and Implications , pp 69-120

- Jonathan Gruber and Jonathan Zinman
- Teens and Traffic Safety , pp 121-166

- Thomas Dee and William Evans
- The Sexual Activity and Birth-Control Use of American Teenagers , pp 167-218

- Phillip Levine
- Explaining the Rise in Youth Suicide , pp 219-270

- David Cutler, Edward Glaeser and Karen Norberg
- Marijuana and Youth , pp 271-326

- Rosalie Pacula, Michael Grossman, Frank Chaloupka, Patrick M. O'Malley, Lloyd D. Johnston and Matthew C. Farrelly
- The Determinants of Juvenile Crime , pp 327-374

- Steven Levitt and Lance Lochner
- Environment and Persistence in Youthful Drinking Patterns , pp 375-438

- Philip J Cook and Michael J. Moore
- Dropout and Enrollment Trends in the Postwar Period: What Went Wrong in the 1970s? , pp 439-482

- David Card and Thomas Lemieux
- Youths at Nutrition Risk: Malnourished or Misnourished? , pp 483-522

- Jay Bhattacharya and Janet Currie
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