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Does strengthening self-defense law deter crime or escalate violence?: Evidence from expansions to castle doctrine
C Cheng, M Hoekstra
Journal of Human Resources 48 (3), 821-854, 2013
1702013
The effect of legalizing retail marijuana on housing values: Evidence from Colorado
C Cheng, WJ Mayer, Y Mayer
Economic Inquiry 56 (3), 1585-1601, 2018
522018
Do cell phone bans change driver behavior?
C Cheng
Economic Inquiry 53 (3), 1420-1436, 2015
48*2015
Improving police services: Evidence from the French quarter task force
C Cheng, W Long
Journal of Public Economics 164, 1-18, 2018
472018
The effect of highly publicized police killings on policing: Evidence from large US cities
C Cheng, W Long
Journal of Public Economics 206, 104557, 2022
242022
Does strengthening self-defense law deter crime or escalate violence? Evidence from castle doctrine
C Cheng, M Hoekstra
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2012
222012
The Effect of Highly Publicized Police-Related Deaths on Policing and Crime: Evidence from Large US Cities
C Cheng, W Long
Working Paper, 2018
112018
Does Simplifying Divorce and Marriage Registration Matter? Evidence from China
C Cheng
Applied Economics 48 (17), 1560-1572, 2016
32016
Greek membership and academic performance: evidence from student-level data
C Cheng
Applied Economics 50 (29), 3185-3195, 2018
22018
cheng. cheng. econ@ gmail. com
C Cheng, W Long
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS 206, 2022
2022
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