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David Frisvold

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Demography|July 11, 2013
The effect of school quality on black-white health differences: evidence from segregated southern schoolsDavid Frisvold, Ezra Golberstein
Journal of Health Economics|September 7, 2011
School quality and the education-health relationship: evidence from blacks in segregated schoolsDavid Frisvold, Ezra Golberstein
Health Economics|January 19, 2021
The impact of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes on purchases: Evidence from four city-level taxes in the United StatesJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, David Jones
JAMA|October 27, 2017
Pass-Through of a Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages at the Philadelphia International AirportJohn Cawley, Barton Willage, David Frisvold
Preventing Chronic Disease|February 9, 2013
Substitution patterns can limit the effects of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes on obesityJason Fletcher, David Frisvold, Nathan Tefft
Journal of Health Economics|June 1, 2013
The impact of physical education on obesity among elementary school childrenJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, Chad Meyerhoefer
Contemporary Economic Policy|July 27, 2010
Can Soft Drink Taxes Reduce Population Weight?Jason M Fletcher, David Frisvold, Nathan Tefft
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 3, 2010
Taxing soft drinks and restricting access to vending machines to curb child obesityJason M Fletcher, David Frisvold, Nathan Tefft
Economics and Human Biology|March 4, 2020
Oakland's sugar-sweetened beverage tax: Impacts on prices, purchases and consumption by adults and childrenJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, Anna Hill, et al.
Journal of Health Economics|September 3, 2019
The impact of the Philadelphia beverage tax on purchases and consumption by adults and childrenJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, Anna Hill, et al.
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Demography|July 11, 2013
The effect of school quality on black-white health differences: evidence from segregated southern schoolsDavid Frisvold, Ezra Golberstein
Journal of Health Economics|September 7, 2011
School quality and the education-health relationship: evidence from blacks in segregated schoolsDavid Frisvold, Ezra Golberstein
Health Economics|January 19, 2021
The impact of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes on purchases: Evidence from four city-level taxes in the United StatesJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, David Jones
JAMA|October 27, 2017
Pass-Through of a Tax on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages at the Philadelphia International AirportJohn Cawley, Barton Willage, David Frisvold
Preventing Chronic Disease|February 9, 2013
Substitution patterns can limit the effects of sugar-sweetened beverage taxes on obesityJason Fletcher, David Frisvold, Nathan Tefft
Journal of Health Economics|June 1, 2013
The impact of physical education on obesity among elementary school childrenJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, Chad Meyerhoefer
Contemporary Economic Policy|July 27, 2010
Can Soft Drink Taxes Reduce Population Weight?Jason M Fletcher, David Frisvold, Nathan Tefft
Health Affairs (Project Hope)|April 3, 2010
Taxing soft drinks and restricting access to vending machines to curb child obesityJason M Fletcher, David Frisvold, Nathan Tefft
Economics and Human Biology|March 4, 2020
Oakland's sugar-sweetened beverage tax: Impacts on prices, purchases and consumption by adults and childrenJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, Anna Hill, et al.
Journal of Health Economics|September 3, 2019
The impact of the Philadelphia beverage tax on purchases and consumption by adults and childrenJohn Cawley, David Frisvold, Anna Hill, et al.
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