Daniel M. Hungerman

Latest Institution: The Ohio State University

All Institutions: University of Notre Dame; NA; Duke University; National Bureau of Economic Research; The Ohio State University


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Based on the Following Papers:

Faith-Based Charity and Crowd Out During the Great Depression

Year: 2005
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Jonathan Gruber; Daniel M. Hungerman

The Church vs The Mall: What Happens When Religion Faces Increased Secular Competition?

Year: 2006
Journal: Quarterly Journal of Economics
Authors: Jonathan Gruber; Daniel M. Hungerman

Diversity and Crowdout: A Theory of Coldglow Giving

Year: 2007
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

The Power of the Pill for the Next Generation

Year: 2007
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Elizabeth Oltmans Ananat; Daniel M. Hungerman

Race and Charitable Church Activity

Year: 2007
Journal: Economic Inquiry
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

Season of Birth and Later Outcomes: Old Questions, New Answers

Year: 2008
Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics
Authors: Kasey Buckles; Daniel M. Hungerman

Does Church Attendance Cause People to Vote? Using Blue Laws Repeal to Estimate the Effect of Religiosity on Voter Turnout

Year: 2008
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Alan Gerber; Jonathan Gruber; Daniel M. Hungerman

Do Religious Proscriptions Matter? Evidence from a Theory-Based Test

Year: 2011
Journal: Journal of Human Resources
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

The Effect of Education on Religion: Evidence from Compulsory Schooling Laws

Year: 2011
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

Substitution and Stigma: Evidence on Religious Competition from the Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal

Year: 2011
Journal: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

Public Goods, Hidden Income, and Tax Evasion: Some Nonstandard Results from the Warm Glow Model

Year: 2014
Journal: Journal of Development Economics
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

Where Does Voucher Funding Go? How Large-Scale Subsidy Programs Affect Private School Revenue, Enrollment, and Prices

Year: 2015
Journal: Journal of Public Economics
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman; Kevin Rinz

The Incidental Fertility Effects of School Condom Distribution Programs

Year: 2016
Journal: Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
Authors: Kasey S. Buckles; Daniel M. Hungerman

Beyond the Classroom: The Implications of School Vouchers for Church Finances

Year: 2017
Journal: Review of Economics and Statistics
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman; Kevin J. Rinz; Jay Frymark

Impure Impact Giving: Theory and Evidence

Year: 2018
Journal: Journal of Political Economy
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman; Mark Otto Wilhelm

Political Campaigns and Church Contributions

Year: 2018
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman; Kevin Rinz; Tim Weninger; Chungeun Yoon

Every Day is Earth Day: Evidence on the Long-Term Impact of Environmental Activism

Year: 2020
Journal: American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman; Vivek S. Moorthy

Tax Evasion, Efficiency, and Bunching in the Presence of Enforcement Notches

Year: 2021
Journal: International Tax and Public Finance
Authors: Daniel M. Hungerman

Opiates of the Masses: Deaths of Despair and the Decline of American Religion

Year: 2023
Journal: No Journal Matched
Authors: Tyler Giles; Daniel M. Hungerman; Tamar Oostrom


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