This paper is based on earlier work with Greg Rafert, and we are grateful for his help. The authors wish to thank the Drug Enforcement Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for providing data. This paper has benefited from the comments of Joseph Doyle, Melanie Guldi, Todd Kendall, Sam Peltzman, Dan Rees, seminar participants at Baylor University and the Southern Economic Association Meetings, the Co-Editor, and two anonymous referees.
PARENTAL SUBSTANCE USE AND FOSTER CARE: EVIDENCE FROM TWO METHAMPHETAMINE SUPPLY SHOCKS
Article first published online: 2 JUL 2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1465-7295.2012.00481.x
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CUNNINGHAM, S. and FINLAY, K. (2013), PARENTAL SUBSTANCE USE AND FOSTER CARE: EVIDENCE FROM TWO METHAMPHETAMINE SUPPLY SHOCKS. Economic Inquiry, 51: 764–782. doi: 10.1111/j.1465-7295.2012.00481.x
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This paper is based on earlier work with Greg Rafert, and we are grateful for his help. The authors wish to thank the Drug Enforcement Agency, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration for providing data. This paper has benefited from the comments of Joseph Doyle, Melanie Guldi, Todd Kendall, Sam Peltzman, Dan Rees, seminar participants at Baylor University and the Southern Economic Association Meetings, the Co-Editor, and two anonymous referees.
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TABLE S1. State-Varying Variables Selected Descriptive Statistics, Whites (for AFCARS and TEDS Variables), 1995–1999.
FIGURE S1. Density of State Meth Price Observations (Minimum, Median, and Maximum) by Month, STRIDE, 1995–1999.
FIGURE S2. Construction of Meth Price Instrumental Variable as Deviations of Expected Retail Price of Meth During Interventions from Overall Trend Lines, STRIDE, 1995–1999.
FIGURE S3. Data Quality Analysis, TEDS and AFCARS, 1995–1999.
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