CHRISTOPHER (KITT) CARPENTER

PhD Economics, University of California at Berkeley, 2002

Associate Professor of Economics/Public Policy

The Paul Merage School of Business, University of California at Irvine

Faculty Research Fellow, NBER

 

Contact Information:

428 SB

Irvine, CA  92697-3125

949.824.6112 office

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Curriculum Vitae (July 2009, pdf)

 


 

Recent Publications and Current Working Papers (comments welcome)

Public Policy and the Causes and Consequences of Alcohol Use:

“The Drinking Age, Alcohol Consumption, and Crime,” (January 2008 draft, with Carlos Dobkin).

“The Effect of Alcohol Consumption on Mortality: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from the Minimum Drinking Age,” (with Carlos Dobkin) American Economic Journal - Applied Economics (2009) 1(1): 164-182.  Appendix material.  Earlier version available as NBER Working Paper #13374.

“The Effects of Sunday Sales Restrictions on Overall and Day-Specific Alcohol Consumption: Evidence from Canada,” (with Daniel Eisenberg) Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (2009) 70(1): 126-133.

“Alcohol Control Policies and Youth Alcohol Consumption: Evidence from 28 Years of Monitoring the Future,” (with Deborah D. Kloska, Patrick O'Malley, and Lloyd Johnston) The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy (2007) 7(1): Article 25 (Topics).

“Heavy Alcohol Use and Crime: Evidence from Underage Drunk Driving LawsJournal of Law and Economics (2008) 50(3): 539-557.

“Did Ontario's Zero Tolerance & Graduated Licensing Law Reduce Youth Drunk Driving?Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (2006) 25(1): 163-185.

“Heavy Alcohol Use and the Commission of Nuisance Crime: Evidence from Underage Drunk Driving LawsAmerican Economic Review Papers and Proceedings (2005) 95(2): 267-272.

“Youth Alcohol Use and Risky Sexual Behavior: Evidence from Underage Drunk Driving LawsJournal of Health Economics (2005) 24(3) 613-628.

“Heavy Alcohol Use and Youth Suicide: Evidence from Tougher Drunk Driving LawsJournal of Policy Analysis and Management (2004) 23(4): 831-842.

“How Do Zero Tolerance Drunk Driving Laws Work? Journal of Health Economics (2004) 23(1): 61-83.

 

Other Health, Workplace, and Productivity Topics:

“Insurance Mandates and Mammography,” (April 2009 draft, with Marianne P. Bitler).

“Intended and Unintended Effects of Youth Bicycle Helmet Laws,” (December 2007 draft, with Mark Stehr).

“Effects of Venue-Specific State Clean Indoor Air Laws on Smoking-Related Outcomes” (August 2009 draft, with Marianne P. Bitler and Madeline Zavodny) Health Economics, forthcoming.  Also available as NBER Working Paper #15229.

“Disparities in Health Insurance Coverage, Access, and Outcomes for Individuals in Same-Sex versus Different-Sex Relationships, 2000-2007” (April 2009 draft, with Thomas Buchmueller) American Journal of Public Health, forthcoming.

“Proximity of Fast-Food Restaurants to Schools and Adolescent Obesity,”(with Brennan Davis) American Journal of Public Health (2009) 99(3): 505-510.

“The Effects of Local Workplace Smoking Laws on Smoking Restrictions and Exposure to Smoke at WorkJournal of Human Resources (May 2008 draft, forthcoming).  Earlier version (under different title) also available as NBER Working Paper #13133.

“The Effects of Mandatory Seatbelt Laws on Seatbelt Use, Motor Vehicle Fatalities, and Crash-Related Injuries among Youths (with Mark Stehr) Journal of Health Economics, (2008) 27(3): 642-662.  Earlier version available as NBER Working Paper #13408.

“Cigarette Taxes and Youth Smoking: New Evidence from National, State, & Local Youth Risk Behavior Surveys,” (with Phil Cook) Journal of Health Economics, (2008) 27(2): 287-299.  Earlier version available as NBER Working Paper #13046.

 

On Sexual Orientation and Socioeconomic Outcomes:

“Sexual Orientation and Outcomes in CollegeEconomics of Education Review (2009) 28(6): 693-703.

“Gay and Lesbian Partnership: Evidence from California,” (with Gary Gates), Demography (2008) 45(3): 573-590.

“Sexual Orientation, Work, and Income in CanadaCanadian Journal of Economics (2008) 41(4): 1239-1261.

“Sexual Orientation, Income, and Non-Pecuniary Economic Outcomes: New Evidence from Young Lesbians in AustraliaReview of Economics of the Household (2008) 6(4): 391-408).

“Revisiting the Income Penalty for Behaviorally Gay Men: Evidence from NHANES IIILabour Economics (2007) 14: 25-34.

“Self-Reported Sexual Orientation and Earnings: Evidence from CaliforniaIndustrial and Labor Relations Review (2005) 58(2): 258-273.

“New Evidence on Gay and Lesbian Household IncomesContemporary Economic Policy (2004) 22:78-94.

 

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