Mark Duggan Publications
This folder holds the following references to publications, sorted by year and author.
There are 25 references in this bibliography folder.
Duggan M, and Jacob B (Working Paper).
The Effect of Gun Shows on Homicides, Suicides and Accidental Gun Deaths.
Unpublished.
Duggan M, and Kearney M (Working Paper).
The Impact of Child SSI Enrollment: Evidence from the Survey of Income and Program Participation.
Unpublished.
Duggan M, and Levitt S (Working Paper).
How Important is Physician Skill? Theory and Empirical Evidence.
Unpublished.
Duggan M, and Scott-Morton F (Working Paper).
The Effects of Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage on Retiree, Employer, and Pharmaceutical Firm Incentives.
Unpublished.
Duggan M, and Morton FS (Forthcoming).
The Impact of Medicare Part D on Pharmaceutical Prices and Utilization.
American Economic Review.
Duggan M, Rosenheck R, and Singleton P (Forthcoming).
Federal Policy and the Rise in Disability Enrollment: Evidence for the VA's Disability Compensation Program.
Journal of Law and Economics.
Duggan M, and Evans W (2008).
Estimating the Impact of Medical Innovation: A Case Study of HIV Antiretroviral Treatments.
Forum for Health Economics & Policy, 11(2):1-37.
Duggan M, Healy P, and Morton FS (2008).
Providing Prescription Drug Coverage to the Elderly: America’s Experiment with Medicare Part D.
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22(4):69-92.
Duggan M, and Kearney M (2007).
The Impact of Child SSI Enrollment.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management:861-886.
Duggan M, Singleton P, and Song J (2007).
Aching to Retire? The Rise in the Full Retirement Age and its Impact on the Disability Rolls.
Journal of Public Economics, 91(7):1327-1350.
Duggan M, and Autor D (2006).
The Growth in the Social Security Disability Rolls: A Fiscal Crisis Unfolding.
Journal of Economic Perspectives, 20(2).
Duggan M, and Scott-Morton F (2006).
The Distortionary Effects of Government Procurement: Evidence for Medicaid Prescription Drug Purchasing.
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121(1):31-Jan.
Duggan M, Rosenheck R, and Singleton P (2006).
Federal Policy and the Rise in Disability Compensation Program.
Unpublished.
Duggan M, Singleton P, and Song J (2006).
Aching to Retire? The Rise in the Full Retirement Age and its Impact on the Disability Rolls.
Journal of Public Economics.
Duggan M (2005).
Do New Prescription Drugs Pay for Themselves? The Case of Second-Generation Antipsychotics.
Journal of Health Economics, 24(1):31-Jan.
Duggan M (2005).
Why Are the Disability Rolls Skyrocketing? The Contribution of Population Characteristics, Program Changes and Economic Conditions.
In: Health in Older Ages: The Causes and Consequences of Declining Disability Among the Near Elderly, ed. by Cutler, D and Wise, D, University of Chicago Press.
Duggan M, and Evans W (2005).
Estimating the Impact of Medical Innovation: A Case Study of HIV Antiretroviral Treatments.
Unpublished.
Duggan M (2004).
Does Contracting Out Increase the Efficiency of Government Programs? Evidence from Medicaid HMOs.
Journal of Public Economics, 88(12):2549-2572.
Duggan M (2004).
Comment on Steven Raphael and Michael Stoll's "The Effect of Prison Releases on Regional Crime Rates".
Miscellaneous publication.
Duggan M (2003).
Guns and Suicide: Correlation or Causation?
In: Evaluating Gun Policy, ed. by P Cook and J Ludwig, Brookings Institution Press.
Duggan M, and Autor D (2003).
The Rise in the Disability Rolls and the Decline in Unemployment.
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118(1):157-205.
Duggan M (2002).
Hospital Market Structure and the Behavior of Not-for-Profit Hospitals.
RAND Journal of Economics, 33(3):433-446.
Duggan M, and Levitt S (2002).
Winning Isn't Everything: Corruption in Sumo Wrestling.
American Economic Review, 92(5):1594-1605.
Duggan M (2001).
More Guns, More Crime.
Journal of Political Economy, 109(5):1086-1114.
Duggan M (2000).
Hospital Ownership and Public Medical Spending.
Quarterly Journal of Economics, 115(4):1343-1374.