Check out the Summer lineup! TOPS is back with more great #tobacco#policy#research on Friday 5/15 2PM ET, featuring Melanie Dove.
TOPS is:
➡️Free 🥳
➡️Open to all 🙂👋
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🚨New Working Paper🚨
We find that provincial e-cigarette flavor restrictions in Canada nearly eliminated flavored vape sales, increased tobacco/unflavored vape sales by 123%, and increased cigarette sales by 9.6%. 1/2 https://t.co/cNSkyj1cg3
Substitution patterns arise in Canada despite its strict tobacco control environment, suggesting that patterns of substitution between e-cigarettes and cigarettes are generalizable across countries with different tobacco regulatory strengths. 2/2
I'm hiring a research coordinator to provide a blend of administrative, research, and programmatic support for @NIH-funded research projects. Remote work available. Apply here: https://t.co/l7Fwu59BOt.
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Submit or nominate TOPS-notch research for next season's lineup! TOPS offers presenters:
✅exposure among a diverse global audience (avg 164 attendees!)
✅helpful feedback from audience comments
✅opportunities to network
👉https://t.co/6QCKSPU3jY
🗓️Deadline: 4/7
🚨TOMORROW🚨
➡️March 21 2pm ET
➡️"Estimating the Effect of E-cigarette Nicotine Limits on E-Cigarette and Cigarette Sales in Canada"
➡️@DavisEcon from @MizzouEcon
👉Register: https://t.co/MJEIw5tgoZ
🚨New paper alert!🚨 @AFriedmanPhD, @TravisWhitacre, and I use 7 years of #BRFSS survey data to find that e-cigarette flavor restrictions increase young adult daily smoking by 2.2 ppts and reduce daily vaping by 3.6 ppts.
https://t.co/lDAumunIq9
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🚨Submit your TOPS presentation abstract by 10/7 for next season's lineup!🚨
➡️Share experimental & quasi-experimental tobacco policy research
➡️In-progress or recently published work
➡️Complete a brief submission or nomination form: https://t.co/QnyYYDqPGk
Free research idea: Measure the impacts of RCV where it has been implemented, on the tone of the campaign, who runs, who wins, and (eventually) policy outcomes.
Grateful for the chance to present my research at #WEAI yesterday. Huge thanks to @KSchnepel for organizing so many great sessions, and to everyone who attended and shared valuable feedback!
"Since 1994, Congress has appropriated more than $20 billion for the Community Oriented Policing Services [COPS] grant program.... Has this program made communities safer?"
Why, yes it has! There's strong research showing this!
Oddly, that's not what this op-ed says. 🙃
https://t.co/gVzr1CMD0C
A quick life update: Today, I accepted an offer to work as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Missouri! I will work for @mikepesko researching tobacco policy and other health topics. I am incredibly blessed and thankful for this opportunity!
New research from @jonathan_tebes and Jeffrey Fagan makes the most compelling and stark case to date that "Stop and Frisk" was a disasterous policy without merit. Whether you previously "knew" that or not, it's still time to update your beliefs.
https://t.co/C8eKvqWlqH
The next ViCE seminar is this Thursday, October 19, at 1pm ET.
@KSchnepel will present: "Better Stealing than Dealing? The Effects of Changing Felony Theft Thresholds on Property Crime, Illicit Drug Distribution, and Opioid Use"
More info: https://t.co/ZcUGjjpWKL