Louis-Philippe Beland Associate Professor Department of Economics, Carleton University
Publications: -[19] The Effect of opioid uses on traffic fatalities (w/ Dongwoo Kim and Jason Huh), Health Economics, 2024. link -[18] The Short-Term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Exposure to Disease, Remote Work and Government Response (W/ Abel Brodeur and Taylor Wright) Indexes Codes, PLOS ONE, 2023. link -[17] Staying out of Trouble? Effect of High School Career Counseling on Crime (W/ Stephen Barnes, Swarup Joshi and Barton Willage), Economics of Education Review, 2022. link -[16] COVID-19 Lockdown and Traffic Accidents: Lessons from the Pandemic (W/ Stephen Barnes, Jason Huh and Dongwoo Kim), Contemporary Economic Policy, 2022. link -[15] The Short-term Economic Consequences of COVID-19: Occupation Tasks and Mental Health in Canada(W/ Abel Brodeur, Derek Mikola and Taylor Wright), Canadian Journal of Economics, 2022. link -[14] The Effect of ACA Medicaid Expansion on Foster Care Admissions (W/ Jason Huh and Dongwoo Kim), Health Economics, 2021. link -[13]Determinants of Family Stress and Domestic Violence: Lessons from the COVID-19 Outbreak (W/ Abel Brodeur, Joanne Haddad, and Derek Mikola), Canadian Public Policy, 2021. link -[12] Traffic Congestion, Transportation Policies, and the Performance of First Responders (W/ Danny Brent), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 103, 102339, 2020, link -[11]The Short Term Effect of COVID-19 on Self-Employed Workers in Canada, (w/ Tobi Fakorede and Derek Mikola), Canadian Public Policy, 46, S66-81 2020. link -[10] Environmental Disaster, Pollution and Infant Health: Evidence from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill (W/ Sara Oloomi), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 98, 102265, 2019. link -[9] Politics And Entrepreneurship In The U.S (W/ Bulent Unel), Canadian Journal Of Economics, 52(1), 2019. link -[8] Traffic And Crime (W/ Danny Brent), Journal Of Public Economics, 160, 96-116, 2018. link -[7] Governors’ Party Affiliation And Unions (W/ Bulent Unel), Industrial Relations:A Journal of Economy and Society,57 (2), 177-205, 2018. link -[6] Impact Of Party Affiliation Of U.S. Governors On Immigrants' Labor-Market Outcomes (W/ Bulent Unel), Journal Of Population Economics, 31, 627-670, 2018. link -[5] Party Affiliation And Public Spending (W/ Sara Oloomi), Economic Inquiry, 55 (2), 982-995, 2017. link -[4] Ill Communication: Technology, Distraction And Student Performance, (W/ Richard Murphy), Labour Economics, 41: 61–76, 2016. link -[3] The Effect Of High School Shootings On Schools And Student Performance (W/ Dongwoo Kim), Educational Evaluation And Policy Analysis, 38, 113-126, 2016. link -[2] Polluting Politics (W/ Vincent Boucher), Economics Letters, 137: 176–181, 2015 link -[1] Political Parties and Labor Market Outcomes. Evidence from U.S. States, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(4): 198-220, 2015. link Other Publications: -Political parties and Economic Outcomes. A Review.CESifo DICE Report, 1/2016 (March). link
Working papers (under review): -The Echo of Silence: Local Newspaper Closure and Crime (w/ Swarup Joshi), Reject and Resubmit at Journal of Human Resources -Reactance, Rationalization, and Women’s Rights for Safe Abortion (w/ Ghina Abdul Baki, Myra Yazbeck, and Aline Zayat), Revise and Resubmit at Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. -Politics in the Delivery Room: The Effect of Governors’ Political Parties on Infant Health (w/ Natalie Malak and Myra Yazbeck) -Curbing Pretextual Stops: Racial Disparities and Policing Outcomes (w/ Dongwoo Kim and Jason Huh) -Mass Reproducibility and Replicability: A New Hope ”(w/ Brodeur et al) -Prenatal Exposure to Natural Disasters: Assessing the Impact of the 2013 North Indian Floods on Infant Health (w/ Mariam Tarraf) -Stressful Beginnings: How Police Violence Affects infant health outcomes (w/ Ghina Abdul Baki, Natalie Malak, and Myra Yazbeck) -Comparison of Human, AI-Assisted, and Quasi-Automated Approaches to Assessing Research Reproducibility in Quantitative Social Science (with Brodeur et al).