Jesse Bruhn

Department of Economics, Boston University

Ph.D. Candidate

270 Bay State Road

Boston, MA

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

Police Violence Reduces Civilian Cooperation and Engagement with Law Enforcement

HKS Working Paper No. RWP21-022
Number of pages: 26 Posted: 13 Sep 2021
Harvard University - Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), University of Chicago, Department of Economics, Boston University and University of California, Berkeley - Department of Economics
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police, crime reporting, use of force, race

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Crime and Public Housing: A General Equilibrium Analysis

Number of pages: 55 Posted: 06 Nov 2017 Last Revised: 24 Apr 2018
Jesse Bruhn
Department of Economics, Boston University
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public housing, crime, general equilibrium, spillovers

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Competition in the Black Market: Estimating the Causal Effect of Gangs in Chicago

Number of pages: 71 Posted: 05 May 2021
Brown University - Department of Economics and Department of Economics, Boston University
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Competition, Crime, Gangs, Neighborhoods, Urban, Violence

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The Effects of Combat Deployments on Veterans’ Outcomes

University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper No. 2022-151
Number of pages: 81 Posted: 10 Nov 2022
Department of Economics, Boston University, U.S. Military Academy, Boston University, University of Chicago and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
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Regulatory Arbitrage in Teacher Hiring and Retention: Evidence from Massachusetts Charter Schools

NBER Working Paper No. w27607
Number of pages: 64 Posted: 04 Aug 2020 Last Revised: 30 Jan 2023
Department of Economics, Boston University, Michigan State University and Boston University, Wheelock College of Education and Human Development
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