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When good fences aren’t enough: The impact of neighboring air pollution on infant health
P DeCicca, N Malak
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 102, 102324, 2020
292020
Baby bonus, anyone? Examining heterogeneous responses to a pro-natalist policy
N Malak, MM Rahman, TA Yip
Journal of Population Economics 32, 1205-1246, 2019
242019
A re-examination of the effects of tort reforms on obstetrical procedures and health outcomes
N Malak, YT Yang
Economics Letters 184, 108626, 2019
52019
Nurse absenteeism and benefit generosity: Evidence from Canada
N Malak
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 44-78, 2017
42017
Three Essays in Health Economics
N Malak
12018
First, do no harm, second, say sorry? Investigating the impact of a new tort reform
P DeCicca, N Malak
The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, ewad029, 2023
2023
Can Contingency Fee Reforms Improve Maternal & Infant Health? Evidence from Nevada
P DeCicca, N Malak
The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 21 (4), 1185-1215, 2021
2021
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