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JPAM's Closer Look | Journal of Policy Analysis & Management JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.

A Closer Look is JPAM’s podcast series highlighting cutting edge policy research in education, health, criminal justice, housing, immigration, and more.
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Can Crime Be Deterred at Low Cost? Evidence From a Randomized Experiment in New York Can crime be deterred at low cost? We report the results of a randomized experiment of a messaging intervention designed to deter offending among individuals under parole supervision with a prior vio...

The episode draws on a recent JPAM article by Oludamilare Aboaba, Aaron Chalfin, Michael LaForest Tucker, Lucie Parker, & Patrick Sharkey examining deterrence & crime in New York, offering insights into how enforcement strategies shape behavior & public safety outcomes.
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41. Deterring Crime in New York | JPAM's Closer Look Join our host, Seth Gershenson, as he talks to Dr. Michael LaForest-Tucker of George Washington University about his research on a crime-deterrence intervention for parolees in New York.

New Episode (#41) of JPAM’s A Closer Look podcast! 🎙️
Host Seth Gershenson speaks with Michael LaForest-Tucker about his recent JPAM article on crime deterrence in New York and what the evidence says about how policy can reduce criminal activity.
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Going Local: The Value of Research on Local Government Policies and Programs

Recently published in JPAM: APPAM Presidential Address by Ingrid Gould Ellen, “Going Local: The Value of Research on Local Government Policies and Programs.” A compelling case for why local policy research matters more than ever.
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Recently published at JPAM: "Can Crime Be Deterred at Low Cost? Evidence From a Randomized Experiment in New York" by Oludamilare Aboaba, Aaron Chalfin, Michael LaForest-Tucker, Lucie Parker, & Patrick Sharkey.
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JPAM's Closer Look | Journal of Policy Analysis & Management JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.

A Closer Look is JPAM’s podcast series highlighting cutting-edge policy research in areas such as education, health, criminal justice, housing, immigration, abortion, and more. Explore all episodes here: jpamscloserlook.podbean.com (3/3) 🎧

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Localized Teacher Recruitment Through “Grow‐Your‐Own”: Impacts of the High School Teacher Academy of Maryland Program Recruiting teachers via “grow-your-own” (GYO) programs is a popular, yet rarely evaluated, strategy for addressing local workforce shortages and ensuring that incoming teachers resemble, understand, ...

The episode draws on a recent JPAM article by David Blazar, Seth Gershenson, Wenjing Gao, Ramon Goings, and Francisco Lagos titled “Localized Teacher Recruitment Through ‘Grow-Your-Own’: Impacts of the High School Teacher Academy of Maryland Program.” Read the article: doi.org/10.1002/pam....

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40. The Teacher Academy of Maryland: A Grow-Your-Own (GYO) Teacher Program | JPAM's Closer Look Our host Seth Gershenson speaks to his co-author David Blazar of the University of Maryland about their analysis of Maryland's Grow Your Own (GYO) teacher program: The Teacher Academy of Maryland.

New Episode (#40) of JPAM’s A Closer Look podcast!🎙️
Host Seth Gershenson speaks with his co-author
David Blazar about their recent JPAM paper on Maryland’s “grow-your-own” program—and how exposure in high school increases the likelihood of becoming a teacher later. tinyurl.com/t4d7tjdr (1/3)

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How Effective Are Building Codes at Reducing Residential Water Use? Evidence From California Billing Data This study examines the impact of residential water-efficiency standards on household water consumption, utilizing billing data from California. I examine both the short- and long-term impacts of the...

Recently published at JPAM: "How Effective Are Building Codes at Reducing Residential Water Use? Evidence From California Billing Data" by Mehdi Nemati.
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Localized Teacher Recruitment Through “Grow‐Your‐Own”: Impacts of the High School Teacher Academy of Maryland Program Recruiting teachers via “grow-your-own” (GYO) programs is a popular, yet rarely evaluated, strategy for addressing local workforce shortages and ensuring that incoming teachers resemble, understand, ...

Recently published at JPAM: "Localized Teacher Recruitment Through “Grow-Your-Own”: Impacts of the High School Teacher Academy of Maryland Program" by David Blazar, Wenjing Gao, Seth Gershenson, Ramon Goings, & Francisco Lagos.
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Increasing Take‐Up of Social Benefits: A Meta‐Analysis of Field Experiments Can reducing administrative burdens increase the take-up of social benefits? This meta-analysis reviews 51 field experimental studies reporting 187 treatment effect sizes. Using the administrative bu...

Recently published at JPAM: "Increasing Take‐Up of Social Benefits: A Meta‐Analysis of Field Experiments" by Karl-Emil Bendtsen at Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.
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JPAM's Closer Look | Journal of Policy Analysis & Management JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.

CloserLook is JPAM’s podcast series highlighting cutting-edge policy research in education, health, criminal justice, housing, immigration, abortion, and more.
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Shifting tax incidence: Evidence from the Washington State cannabis market We study how prices respond when a 25% gross receipts tax remitted by cannabis manufacturers was eliminated in Washington state and the retail excise tax was simultaneously increased from 25% to 37%.....

The episode draws on a recent JPAM article by
Benjamin Hansen, Kendall Houghton, Keaton Miller, & Caroline Weber: “Shifting tax incidence: Evidence from the Washington State cannabis market.”
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New Episode (#39) of JPAM’s A Closer Look podcast! 🎙️ Host Seth Gershenson (@au-spa.bsky.social) speaks with Caroline Weber about her recent JPAM article on the unintended consequences of cannabis tax reform for prices and welfare.
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Can Machine Learning Target Health Care Fraud? Evidence From Medicare Hospitalizations The United States spends more than $4 trillion per year on health care, largely conducted by private providers and reimbursed by insurers. A major concern in this system is overbilling and fraud by h...

Recently published at JPAM: "Can Machine Learning Target Health Care Fraud? Evidence From Medicare Hospitalizations" by Shubhranshu Shekhar, Jetson Leder-Luis, & Leman Akoglu.
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JPAM's Closer Look | Journal of Policy Analysis & Management JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.

Closer Look is JPAM’s podcast series highlighting cutting-edge policy research in education, health, criminal justice, housing, immigration, abortion, and more. Explore all episodes here: jpamscloserlook.podbean.com
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Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards Variation in assessor stringency in awarding benefits leaves applicants exposed to uninsured risk that could be systematic if discretion were exercised selectively. Using administrative data on disab...

The episode draws on a recent JPAM article by Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Pierre Koning, Owen O'Donnell, and Carlos Riumalló-Herl: “Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards.”
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38. How do disability insurance programs work? | JPAM's Closer Look Our host, Seth Gershenson, speaks to Pierre Koning and Carlos Riumalló-Herl, recipients of the 2025 Vernon Memorial Award, about their article “Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance...

New Episode (#38) of JPAM’s Closer Look Podcast!
Host Seth Gershenson (@AU_SPA) speaks with Pierre Koning and Carlos Riumalló-Herl, recipients of the 2025 Vernon Memorial Award, about their article “Selective exercise of discretion in disability insurance awards.”
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Broad‐Based Categorical Eligibility Policy and SNAP Participation The broad-based categorical eligibility (BBCE) policy allows states to bypass federal gross income and asset tests for supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) eligibility. Policymakers often...

Recently published at JPAM: "Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility Policy and SNAP Participation" by Xingguo Wang, Pourya Valizadeh, Rodolfo Nayga Jr., Henry Bryant, & Bart Fischer.
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Come chat with the JPAM editor at the @appam.bsky.social booth today at 9:30am or 3:30pm!

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Loopholes and the Incidence of Public Services: Evidence From Funding Career and Technical Education In 2015, Michigan increased its Career and Technical Education (CTE) funding and changed its funding formula to reimburse programs based on student progression through program curricula. Although thi...

Recently published at JPAM: "Loopholes and the Incidence of Public Services: Evidence From Funding Career and Technical Education" by Thomas Goldring, Brian Jacob, Daniel Kreisman, & Michael David Ricks.
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Don't miss the #2025APPAM Point/Counterpoint Panel: The Future of the US Dept of Ed: Reform, Reinvention, or Retrenchment with Erdal Tekin, Amy Ellen Schwartz, Michael Alan Shires, & James Kvaal. Seating is first-come, first-served, so don't be late! Learn more: https://ow.ly/HevO50Xhyku

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Beyond borders: Does firm‐level exposure to state and local paid sick leave mandates lead to intra‐firm spillovers? States and localities have passed labor standards to raise the floor on job quality, including mandating employer provision of paid sick leave (PSL). However, contemporary political polarization make....

Recently published in JPAM: "Beyond borders: Does firm-level exposure to state and local paid sick leave mandates lead to intra-firm spillovers" by Daniel Schneider and Kristen Harknett.
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JPAM's Closer Look | Journal of Policy Analysis & Management JPAM’s Closer Look is a deep-dive discussion with Journal of Policy Analysis & Management (JPAM) authors who are researching some of the top issues facing our country today.

🎙️ Closer Look is JPAM’s podcast series on policy research across education, health, criminal justice, housing, immigration, abortion, and more.

Catch all episodes here: jpamscloserlook.podbean.com (3/3)

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Effects of center‐based child care on disadvantaged children: Evidence from a randomized research design This paper uses the random assignment of poor families to treatment and control conditions in the Comprehensive Child Development Program (CCDP) to estimate the effects of center-based child care enr....

📄 The episode draws on a recent JPAM article by Herbst entitled "Effects of center-based child care on disadvantaged children: Evidence from a randomized research design."
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37. Effects of Center Based Child Care on Disadvantaged Children | JPAM's Closer Look Join our Host Seth Gershenson as he speaks to Dr. Chris Herbst, Professor of Public Affairs at Arizona State University, about an experimental evaluation of the Comprehensive Child Development Program...

🎧 New Episode (#37) of JPAM’s Closer Look Podcast!
Host Seth Gershenson (@au-spa.bsky.social) talks to Chris Herbst (@asupubaffairs.bsky.social) about an experimental evaluation of the Comprehensive Child Development Program.
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Shifting tax incidence: Evidence from the Washington State cannabis market We study how prices respond when a 25% gross receipts tax remitted by cannabis manufacturers was eliminated in Washington state and the retail excise tax was simultaneously increased from 25% to 37%.....

Early view from JPAM: "Shifting tax incidence: Evidence from the Washington State cannabis market" by Benjamin Hansen, Kendall Houghton, Keaton Miller, & Caroline Weber.
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Measuring the effects of Obergefell v. Hodges: Revisiting same‐sex marriage legalization and mortgage demand The U.S. Supreme Court's 2015 ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges made same-sex marriage legal in all states. We estimate the effect of this landmark ruling on the mortgage demand of same-sex couples. Usi...

Early view from JPAM: "Measuring the effects of Obergefell v. Hodges: Revisiting same-sex marriage legalization and mortgage demand" by Nir Eilam and Hasan Shahid.
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Have U.S. gun buyback programs misfired? Gun buyback programs (GBPs), which use public funds to purchase civilians' privately-owned firearms, aim to reduce gun violence. However, next to nothing is known about their effects on firearm-relat...

Early view from JPAM: "Have U.S. gun buyback programs misfired?" by Toshio Ferrazares, Joseph Sabia, & Mark Anderson.
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Puzzling over declining academic achievement Many are concerned about the large decline in K–12 student achievement since 2019. And rightly so, given what it signals about student learning and later life outcomes. Less noted is the pre-pandemic....

Policy Insights JPAM:"Puzzling over declining academic achievement" by Jim Wyckoff.
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