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The effect of population aging on economic growth, the labor force, and productivity
N Maestas, KJ Mullen, D Powell
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 15 (2), 306-332, 2023
7742023
Assessing the effects of medical marijuana laws on marijuana use: the devil is in the details
RL Pacula, D Powell, P Heaton, EL Sevigny
Journal of policy analysis and management 34 (1), 7-31, 2015
5282015
Do Medical Marijuana Laws Reduce Addictions and Deaths Related to Pain Killers?
D Powell, RL Pacula, M Jacobson
Journal of Health Economics 58 (1), 2018
5102018
Supply-side drug policy in the presence of substitutes: Evidence from the introduction of abuse-deterrent opioids
A Alpert, D Powell, RL Pacula
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 10 (4), 1-35, 2018
4642018
Quantile treatment effects in the presence of covariates
D Powell
Review of Economics and Statistics 102 (5), 994-1005, 2020
309*2020
The value of working conditions in the United States and implications for the structure of wages
N Maestas, KJ Mullen, D Powell, T Von Wachter, JB Wenger
American Economic Review 113 (7), 2007-2047, 2023
2872023
Quantile regression with nonadditive fixed effects
D Powell
Empirical Economics 63 (5), 2675-2691, 2022
284*2022
Origins of the opioid crisis and its enduring impacts
A Alpert, WN Evans, EMJ Lieber, D Powell
The Quarterly Journal of Economics 137 (2), 1139-1179, 2022
2562022
Association between state laws facilitating pharmacy distribution of naloxone and risk of fatal overdose
R Abouk, RL Pacula, D Powell
JAMA internal medicine 179 (6), 805-811, 2019
2372019
How increasing medical access to opioids contributes to the opioid epidemic: Evidence from Medicare Part D
D Powell, RL Pacula, E Taylor
Journal of health economics 71, 102286, 2020
1572020
A transitioning epidemic: how the opioid crisis is driving the rise in hepatitis C
D Powell, A Alpert, RL Pacula
Health Affairs 38 (2), 287-294, 2019
962019
Assessing the effects of medical marijuana laws on marijuana and alcohol use: the devil is in the details
RL Pacula, D Powell, P Heaton, EL Sevigny
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013
862013
The evolving consequences of oxycontin reformulation on drug overdoses
D Powell, RL Pacula
American Journal of Health Economics 7 (1), 41-67, 2021
852021
Is the rise in illicit opioids affecting labor supply and disability claiming rates?
S Park, D Powell
Journal of Health Economics 76, 102430, 2021
842021
Working conditions in the United States: Results of the 2015 American working conditions survey
N Maestas, KJ Mullen, D Powell, T Von Wachter, JB Wenger
Rand Corporation, 2017
812017
The exporter productivity premium along the productivity distribution: evidence from quantile regression with nonadditive firm fixed effects
D Powell, J Wagner
Review of World Economics 150, 763-785, 2014
802014
Medical Care Spending and Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Workers' Compensation Reforms
D Powell, S Seabury
American Economic Review 108 (10), 2995-3027, 2018
632018
Synthetic Control Estimation Beyond Case Studies: Does the Minimum Wage Reduce Employment?
D Powell
RAND Working Paper Series WR-1142, 2017
632017
Imperfect synthetic controls: Did the Massachusetts health care reform save lives?
D Powell
Rand, 2018
602018
Disentangling moral hazard and adverse selection in private health insurance
D Powell, D Goldman
Journal of econometrics 222 (1), 141-160, 2021
54*2021
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