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The Impact of Right to Carry Laws and the NRC Report: The Latest Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy
Donohue, John J.
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Aneja, Abhay
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Zhang, Alexandria
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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2012
For over a decade, there has been a spirited academic debate over the impact on crime of laws that grant citizens the presumptive right to carry concealed handguns in public – so-called right-to-carry (RTC) laws. In 2004, the National Research Council (NRC) offered a critical evaluation of the...
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Aneja, Abhay
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Donohue, John J.
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Zhang, Alexandria
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The Impact of Right to Carry Laws and the Nrc Report : The Latest Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy
Aneja, Abhay
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The impact of right to carry laws and the NRC report : the latest lessons for the empirical evaluation of law and policy
Aneja, Abhay
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Donohue, John J.
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Zhang, Alexandria
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2012
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The Impact of Right to Carry Laws and the NRC Report : The Latest Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy
Aneja, Abhay
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Donohue, John J.
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Zhang, Alexandria
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2014
For over a decade, there has been a spirited academic debate over the impact on crime of laws that grant citizens the presumptive right to carry concealed handguns in public – so-called right-to-carry (RTC) laws. In 2004, the National Research Council (NRC) offered a critical evaluation of the...
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Substance vs. Sideshows in the More Guns, Less Crime Debate: A Comment on Moody, Lott, and Marvell
Aneja, Abhay
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III, John J. Donohue
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Zhang, Alexandria
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Our recent work affirms the basic conclusion of the 2005 National Research Council report that there is no credible statistical support for the claim that right-to-carry (RTC) gun laws reduce crime. This paper shows that whether one looks at the Lott and Mustard set of controls using county data...
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The Impact of Right to Carry Laws and the NRC Report : The Latest Lessons for the Empirical Evaluation of Law and Policy
Aneja, Abhay
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2012
Across the basic seven Index I crime categories, the strongest evidence of a statistically significant effect would be for aggravated assault, with 11 of 28 estimates suggesting that RTC laws increase this crime at the .10 confidence level. An omitted variable bias test on our preferred Table 8a...
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Right-to-Carry Laws and Violent Crime : A Comprehensive Assessment Using Panel Data and a State-Level Synthetic Controls Analysis
Donohue, John J.
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2017
The 2005 report of the National Research Council (NRC) on Firearms and Violence recognized that violent crime was higher in the post-passage period (relative to national crime patterns) for states adopting right-to-carry (RTC) concealed handgun laws, but because of model dependence the panel was...
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Right-to-carry laws and violent crime : a comprehensive assessment using panel data and a state-level synthetic controls analysis
Donohue, John J.
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Aneja, Abhay
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Weber, Kyle D.
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2017
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Right-to-Carry Laws and Violent Crime : A Comprehensive Assessment Using Panel Data, the LASSO, and a State-Level Synthetic Controls Analysis
Donohue, John J.
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2017
Our preferred panel data regression specification (the "DAWmodel") and the Brennan Center (BC) model, as well as other statistical models by Lott and Mustard (LM) and Moody and Marvell (MM) that had previously been offered as evidence of crime-reducing RTC laws, now only generate statistically...
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