Professor Jonathan Klick’s paper is an empirical inquiry into the impact of congressional service on...
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Jonathan Klick
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Biography
Jonathan Klick’s work focuses on identifying the causal effects of laws and regulations on individual behavior using cutting-edge econometric tools. Specific topics addressed by Klick’s work include the relationship between abortion access and risky sex, the health behaviors of diabetics, the effect of police on crime, addiction as rational choice, how liability exposure affects the labor market for physicians, as well as a host of other issues. His scholarship has been published in numerous peer-reviewed economics journals, including The Journal of Economic Perspectives, The Journal of Law & Economics, The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, and The Journal of Legal Studies. He has also published papers in The Stanford Law Review, The Columbia Law Review, and The University of Chicago Law Review.
The Wealth of Congress
Jonathan Klick
Professor Jonathan Klick’s paper is an empirical inquiry into the impact of congressional service on...