In this paper, we explore the role of model uncertainty in explaining the different findings in the literature regarding the effect of shall-issue right-to-carry concealed weapons laws on crime. In particular, we systematically examine how different modeling assumptions affect the results. We find little support for some widely used assumptions in the literature (e.g., population weights), but find that allowing for the effect of the law to be heterogeneous across both counties and over time is important for explaining the observed patterns of crime. In terms of model uncertainty, we find that there is substantial variation in the estimated effects for each model across all dimensions of the model space. This suggests that one should be cau...
The present research extends the work of Lett and Mustard (1997) by offering the first categorical e...
Research has yet to identify a predictive relationship between crime and the issuance of aggregated ...
Research on right‐to‐carry laws and subsequent crime reduction has relied heavily on the use of econ...
In this paper, we explore the role of model uncertainty in explaining the different findings in the ...
Despite dozens of studies, research on crime in the United States has struggled to reach consensus a...
An analysis of the effects of right-to-carry laws on crime requires particular distributional and st...
Please do not quote or distribute without permission. Despite dozens of studies, research on crime i...
A shall-issue law allows individuals to carry concealed handguns. There is a debate in academic and ...
The reintroduction of capital punishment after the end of the Supreme Court moratorium has permitted...
From 2005 to 2015, state laws nationwide have made it easier, on average, for individuals to carry a...
The reintroduction of capital punishment after the end of the Supreme Court moratorium has permitted...
In their reply to our comment on their initial paper, Moody and Marvell continue their analysis of r...
In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related homicide...
In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related homicide...
Why do some U.S. states have more permissive concealed carry weapons (CCW) laws than other states? T...
The present research extends the work of Lett and Mustard (1997) by offering the first categorical e...
Research has yet to identify a predictive relationship between crime and the issuance of aggregated ...
Research on right‐to‐carry laws and subsequent crime reduction has relied heavily on the use of econ...
In this paper, we explore the role of model uncertainty in explaining the different findings in the ...
Despite dozens of studies, research on crime in the United States has struggled to reach consensus a...
An analysis of the effects of right-to-carry laws on crime requires particular distributional and st...
Please do not quote or distribute without permission. Despite dozens of studies, research on crime i...
A shall-issue law allows individuals to carry concealed handguns. There is a debate in academic and ...
The reintroduction of capital punishment after the end of the Supreme Court moratorium has permitted...
From 2005 to 2015, state laws nationwide have made it easier, on average, for individuals to carry a...
The reintroduction of capital punishment after the end of the Supreme Court moratorium has permitted...
In their reply to our comment on their initial paper, Moody and Marvell continue their analysis of r...
In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related homicide...
In the USA, the relationship between the legal availability of guns and the firearm-related homicide...
Why do some U.S. states have more permissive concealed carry weapons (CCW) laws than other states? T...
The present research extends the work of Lett and Mustard (1997) by offering the first categorical e...
Research has yet to identify a predictive relationship between crime and the issuance of aggregated ...
Research on right‐to‐carry laws and subsequent crime reduction has relied heavily on the use of econ...