With abortion on the Nov. 5 ballot, we look back at Steve Levitt’s controversial research about an unintended consequence of Roe v. Wade.
SOURCES:John Donohue • , professor of law at Stanford Law School. Steve Levitt • , professor emeritus of economics at the University of Chicago and host of People I (Mostly) Admire • . Jessica Wolpaw Reyes • , professor of economics at Amherst College.
RESOURCES: • “ The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime Over the Last Two Decades • ,” by John J. Donohue and Steven D. Levitt ( The National Bureau of Economic Research • , 2019). • “ The Demise of the Death Penalty in Connecticut • ,” by John J. Donohue (Stanford Law School Legal Aggregate • , 2016). • “ Environmental Policy as Social Policy? The Impact of Childhood Lead Exposure on Crime • ,” by Jessica Wolpaw Reyes ( The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy • , 2007). • “ The Impact of Legalized Abortion on Crime • ,” by John J. Donohue and Steven D. Levitt ( The Quarterly Journal of Economics • , 2001). • “ State Abortion Rates: The Impact of Policies, Providers, Politics, Demographics, and Economic Environment • ,” by Rebecca M. Blank, Christine C. George, and Rebecca A. London ( The National Bureau of Economic Research • , 1994).
EXTRAS: • " John Donohue: 'I’m Frequently Called a Treasonous Enemy of the Constitution,' • " by People I (Mostly) Admire • (2021).
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