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First Name: Charles
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Last Name: Courtemanche
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RePEc Short-ID: pco421

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Affiliation

(99%) Department of Economics
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies
Georgia State University
Location: Atlanta, Georgia (United States)
Homepage: http://aysps.gsu.edu/economics.html
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Phone: (404) 651-3990
Fax: (404) 651-3996
Postal: Atlanta, GA 30303-3083
Handle: RePEc:edi:degsuus (more details at EDIRC)
(1%) National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)
Homepage: http://www.nber.org/
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Phone: 617-868-3900
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Postal: 1050 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
Handle: RePEc:edi:nberrus (more details at EDIRC)

Works

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Working papers

  1. George Wehby & Charles J. Courtemanche, 2012. "The Heterogeneity of the Cigarette Price Effect on Body Mass Index," NBER Working Papers 18087, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  2. Charles J. Courtemanche & Daniela Zapata, 2012. "Does Universal Coverage Improve Health? The Massachusetts Experience," NBER Working Papers 17893, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  3. Courtemanche, Charles & McAlvanah, Patrick & Heutel, Garth, 2011. "Impatience, Incentives, and Obesity," Working Papers 11-9, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics, revised 28 Sep 2011.
  4. Courtemanche, Charles & Carden, Art, 2011. "Competing with Costco and Sam's Club: Warehouse Club Entry and Grocery Prices," Working Papers 11-7, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
  5. Charles Courtemanche & Kenneth A. Snowden, 2010. "Repairing a Mortgage Crisis: HOLC Lending and its Impact on Local Housing Markets," NBER Working Papers 16245, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  6. Cataife, Guido & Courtemanche, Charles, 2010. "Is Universal Health Care in Brazil Really Universal?," Working Papers 10-7, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics, revised 27 Dec 2010.
  7. Courtemanche, Charles & Carden, Art, 2009. "The skinny on big box retailing: Wal-Mart, warehouse clubs, and obesity," MPRA Paper 25326, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  8. Plotzke, Michael & Courtemanche, Charles, 2009. "Does Competition from Ambulatory Surgical Centers Affect Hospital Surgical Output and Hospital Profit?," Working Papers 09-6, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
  9. Plotzke, Michael & Courtemanche, Charles, 2009. "Does the Profitability of an Outpatient Surgery Influence where it is Performed? A Look at Ambulatory Surgery Centers and Hospitals," Working Papers 09-4, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics.
  10. Courtemanche, Charles, 2008. "A Silver Lining? The Connection Between Gasoline Prices and Obesity," Working Papers 09-1, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics, revised 01 Jan 2009.
  11. Courtemanche, Charles, 2008. "Longer Hours and Larger Waistlines? The Relationship Between Work Hours and Obesity," Working Papers 09-2, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics, revised 12 Mar 2009.
  12. Carden, Art & Courtemanche, Charles & Meiners, Jeremy, 2008. "Painting the Town Red? Wal-Mart and Values," Working Papers 09-5, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics, revised 01 Apr 2009.
  13. Courtemanche, Charles & Carden, Art, 2008. "Supersizing Supercenters? The Impact of Wal-Mart Supercenters on Body Mass Index and Obesity," Working Papers 09-3, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Department of Economics, revised 29 Jan 2009.
  14. Courtemanche, Charles, 2008. "Working Yourself to Death? The Relationship Between Work Hours and Obesity," MPRA Paper 25324, University Library of Munich, Germany.

Articles

  1. Wehby, George L. & Courtemanche, Charles J., 2012. "The heterogeneity of the cigarette price effect on body mass index," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 31(5), pages 719-729.
  2. Charles Courtemanche, 2011. "A Silver Lining? The Connection Between Gasoline Prices And Obesity," Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International, vol. 49(3), pages 935-957, 07.
  3. Michael Robert Plotzke & Charles Courtemanche, 2011. "Does procedure profitability impact whether an outpatient surgery is performed at an ambulatory surgery center or hospital?," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 20(7), pages 817-830, July.
  4. Courtemanche, Charles & Snowden, Kenneth, 2011. "Repairing a Mortgage Crisis: HOLC Lending and Its Impact on Local Housing Markets," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 71(02), pages 307-337, June.
  5. Courtemanche, Charles & Carden, Art, 2011. "Supersizing supercenters? The impact of Walmart Supercenters on body mass index and obesity," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 69(2), pages 165-181, March.
  6. Courtemanche, Charles & Plotzke, Michael, 2010. "Does competition from ambulatory surgical centers affect hospital surgical output?," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 29(5), pages 765-773, September.
  7. Courtemanche, Charles & He, Daifeng, 2009. "Tax incentives and the decision to purchase long-term care insurance," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 93(1-2), pages 296-310, February.
  8. Courtemanche, Charles, 2009. "Rising cigarette prices and rising obesity: Coincidence or unintended consequence?," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 28(4), pages 781-798, July.
  9. Art Carden & Charles Courtemanche & Jeremy Meiners, 2009. "Walmart and Values: Painting the Town Red?," Business and Politics, De Gruyter, vol. 11(2), pages 5.
  10. Charles Courtemanche, 2009. "Longer Hours and Larger Waistlines? The Relationship between Work Hours and Obesity," Forum for Health Economics & Policy, De Gruyter, vol. 12(2), pages 2.
  11. Art Carden & Charles Courtemanche, 2009. "Wal-Mart, Leisure, And Culture," Contemporary Economic Policy, Western Economic Association International, vol. 27(4), pages 450-461, October.
  12. Art Carden & Charles Courtemanche & Jeremy Meiners, 2009. "Does Wal-Mart reduce social capital?," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 138(1), pages 109-136, January.

NEP Fields

12 papers by this author were announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
  1. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (2) 2011-04-02 2012-05-29
  2. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (3) 2009-06-17 2011-03-12 2011-07-27. Author is listed
  3. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (9) 2009-04-13 2009-04-25 2009-06-17 2010-10-23 2011-04-02 2011-05-30 2011-10-15 2012-03-14 2012-05-29. Author is listed
  4. NEP-IND: Industrial Organization (1) 2011-07-27
  5. NEP-MKT: Marketing (1) 2011-03-12
  6. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2012-03-14
  7. NEP-URE: Urban & Real Estate Economics (4) 2009-04-13 2010-07-17 2011-03-12 2011-07-27. Author is listed

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