Sharing my new working paper on age and suicide impulsivity: Understanding age-specific suicide patterns can help tailor effective mental health interventions, and I'm proud this work can shed some light on this important issue.
Purchase-delay laws reduce firearm suicide for the overall adult population, but the effect is largely driven by a 6.1 percent reduction for young adults ages 21–34, from John J. Donohue, Samuel V. Cai, and Arjun Ravi https://t.co/KMJnPCeUrv
Excited to share my article for @ThePublicSquare on the hidden dangers of right-to-carry concealed firearm laws! A short, nontechnical summary of my research at Stanford with @JohnDonohueSLS and @mattbondy007. Read the article here: https://t.co/pCsCVvdTUO
In 1979, most U.S. states prohibited the concealed carry of firearms. By 2000, over half of the states had laws that mandated issuing concealed-carry permits. @SamuelCai writes about new research on the hidden dangers of right-to-carry: https://t.co/2jmKQCVlld
Stanford Law is hiring predoc empirical research fellows (summer 2023 start date)! Come join our wonderful community, work on meaningful law and econ research, and sharpen your skills for grad school! 1st round deadline 10/17. @econ_ra
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What will be the impact of today’s #scotus decision striking down NY’s gun permit law? Our new study provides some insight into that very question! This will be my first working paper, and a very timely one! More details coming later this week
The people of NYC, Baltimore, Boston & 9 largest CA cities can expect worse policing, more stolen guns, and an extra ~6,096 violent gun crimes/year thanks to today's #scotus decision. Stay tuned for forthcoming NBER WP w @JohnDonohueSLS@SamuelCai & Phil Cook! #EconTwitter
I reported and hosted this episode! Such a wonderful way to wrap up my time at The Indicator ☺️ Thank you to everyone at NPR for making the past few months so special!!
Today on the show, we’re looking for some bluer linings: has there been anything positive about Covid-19? Professors Siqi Zheng and @mattkahn1966 think so.
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If you're looking for great books by AAPI authors, check out this list from our very own @thatjanetlee (and a bunch of other NPR book-lovers): https://t.co/N3Ouw7312P #AAPIHM
Produced my first radio segment (!!!!!) for All Things Considered @npratc ft. some lovely AAPI book recommendations to cap off Heritage Month from @SamuelCai @MalakaGharib & @thatjanetlee 📚 https://t.co/ZjH7oTaTNK
Would you try a toothpaste tablet? They're better for the environment... but changing habits and switching to a new product can be hard. https://t.co/xt0tdrvizl
The number of real estate agents shot up 7% over the last year. As housing inventory crashes, there are now more real estate agents than actual houses for sale in the US. Economist @sgil1122 says this could be a problem. https://t.co/Yg4XFWlyO4
It warms my heart when I get a YouTube ad in Spanish — y’all have more confidence in my Spanish ability than any teacher I’ve ever had of course I’ll buy toothpaste from you ☺️