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My commentary on a broad array of economics and crime related issues.
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-Research finding a drop in violent crime rates from Right-to-carry laws -Ranking Economists -National Academies of Science Panel on Firearms -Baghdad murder rate -Arming Pilots -Appalachian law school attack -Sources for Defensive Gun Uses -The Merced Pitchfork Killings -Fraudulent website pretending to be run by me -Ian Ayres and John Donohue -General discussion of my 1997 and 2002 surveys as well as related surveys -Problems with Wikipedia -Errata for Gun Books
Economist and Law Professor David D. Friedman's Blog
Economist Greg Mankiw's Blog
Of Arms & the Law
Crime file news -- Paul Huebl
Cold Comfort, Economist John Lott discusses the benefits of guns--and the hazards of pointing them out.
A debate that I had with George Mason University's Robert Ehrlich on guns
Lyonette Louis-Jacques's page on Firearms Regulation Worldwide
An interview concerning More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws
The End of Myth: An Interview with Dr. John Lott
Art DeVany's website, one of the more innovative economists in the last few decades
Cafe Hayek -- run by my friends Don Boudreaux and Russell Roberts
St. Cloud State University Scholars
Bryan Caplan at George Mason University
Alphecca -- weekly review on the media's coverage of guns
Xrlq -- Some interesting coverage of the law. Career Police Officer Gun Law News Georgia Right-to-Carry Darnell's The Independent Conservative Blog Clayton Cramer's Blog My hidden mathematical ability (a math professor with the same name) geekwitha45 Interview with National Review Online Wrightwing's blog Al Lowe's blog St. Maximos' Hut Dad29 Craig Newmark Eric Rasmusen William Sjostrom Dr. T's EconLinks.com Blog at Newsmax.com Pieces I have written at BigGovernment.com
Spanish Translation of this Website
Updated Media Analysis of Appalachian Law School Attack
Journal of Legal Studies paper on spoiled ballots during the 2000 Presidential Election
Data set from USA Today, STATA 7.0 data set
"Do" File for some of the basic regressions from the paper
International Crime Victimization Survey data from 2000
John Lott's CV
More Guns Less Crime
The Bias Against Guns
Straight Shooting: Firearms, Economics and Public Policy
Are Predatory Commitments Credible? Who Should the Courts Believe?
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