Paul J. Fisher
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First Name: | Paul |
Middle Name: | J |
Last Name: | Fisher |
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Affiliation
Economics Department
Eller College of Management
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona (United States)http://economics.eller.arizona.edu/
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- Justin Gallagher & Paul J. Fisher, 2020. "Criminal Deterrence When There Are Offsetting Risks: Traffic Cameras, Vehicular Accidents, and Public Safety," American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association, vol. 12(3), pages 202-237, August.
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As found by EconAcademics.org, the blog aggregator for Economics research:- Justin Gallagher & Paul J. Fisher, 2020.
"Criminal Deterrence When There Are Offsetting Risks: Traffic Cameras, Vehicular Accidents, and Public Safety,"
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association, vol. 12(3), pages 202-237, August.
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- Chris Sampson’s journal round-up for 24th August 2020
by Chris Sampson in The Academic Health Economists' Blog on 2020-08-24 11:00:07
- Chris Sampson’s journal round-up for 24th August 2020
Articles
- Justin Gallagher & Paul J. Fisher, 2020.
"Criminal Deterrence When There Are Offsetting Risks: Traffic Cameras, Vehicular Accidents, and Public Safety,"
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association, vol. 12(3), pages 202-237, August.
Cited by:
- West, Jeremy & Fairlie, Robert W & Pratt, Bryan & Rose, Liam, 2021.
"Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation,"
Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series
qt2bq5f1zq, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz.
- Jeremy West & Robert W. Fairlie & Bryan Pratt & Liam Rose, 2021. "Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation," Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, University of Chicago Press, vol. 8(6), pages 1179-1207.
- West, Jeremy & Fairlie, Robert W & Pratt, Bryan & Rose, Liam, 2021. "Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation," Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series qt9622h00n, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz.
- Jeremy D. West & Robert W. Fairlie & Bryan E. Pratt & Liam Rose, 2021. "Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation," NBER Working Papers 28823, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Stephen R. Barnes & Louis-Philippe Beland & Jason Huh & Dongwoo Kim, 2020.
"The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown on Mobility and Traffic Accidents: Evidence from Louisiana,"
Carleton Economic Papers
20-12, Carleton University, Department of Economics.
- Barnes, Stephen R. & Beland, Louis-Philippe & Huh, Jason & Kim, Dongwoo, 2020. "The Effect of COVID-19 Lockdown on Mobility and Traffic Accidents: Evidence from Louisiana," GLO Discussion Paper Series 616, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- Jonathan Hofer, 2024. "Red light game identifies ineffective criminal deterrence," American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 83(3), pages 673-682, May.
- Fry, Jane M., 2023. "Do increased speeding fines save lives?," Economics of Transportation, Elsevier, vol. 34(C).
- Stephen R. Barnes & Louis‐Philippe Beland & Jason Huh & Dongwoo Kim, 2022. "COVID‐19 lockdown and traffic accidents: Lessons from the pandemic," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 40(2), pages 349-368, April.
- Anand, Vaibhav, 2022. "The Value of Forecast Improvements: Evidence from Advisory Lead Times and Vehicle Crashes," MPRA Paper 114491, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Conover, Emily & Kraynak, Daniel & Singh, Prakarsh, 2023. "The effect of traffic cameras on police effort: Evidence from India," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 160(C).
- Zoltán Szücs, 2024. "Economie du policing – le cas d’une police de tranquillité publique, la nouvelle police municipale de Paris," EconomiX Working Papers 2024-15, University of Paris Nanterre, EconomiX.
- Anand, Vaibhav, 2001. "The Value of Forecast Improvements: Evidence from Advisory Lead Times and Vehicle Crashes," SocArXiv hdpga, Center for Open Science.
- Federico Masera, 2022. "The economics of policing and crimeThe economics of policing and crime," Chapters, in: Paolo Buonanno & Paolo Vanin & Juan Vargas (ed.), A Modern Guide to the Economics of Crime, chapter 2, pages 12-29, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- West, Jeremy & Fairlie, Robert W & Pratt, Bryan & Rose, Liam, 2021.
"Automated Enforcement of Irrigation Regulations and Social Pressure for Water Conservation,"
Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series
qt2bq5f1zq, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz.
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