David B. Mustard
Terry College of Business
- Associate Professor
Education
| Degree | Field of Study | Institution | Graduation Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| PhD | Economics | University of Chicago |
1997 |
| MS | International and European Politics | University of Edinburgh |
1992 |
| BA | Economics and History | University of Rochester |
1990 |
Areas of Expertise
- Applied Microeconomics
- Crime
- Education
Prior Professional Positions
| Organization / Department | Title | Years of Service |
|---|---|---|
|
University of Georgia Institute of Higher Education |
Senior Fellow | 2004 to present |
|
Institute for the Study of Labor |
Research Fellow | 2003 to present |
|
University of Chicago Economics |
Lecturer | 1995 to 1997 |
Awards
| Award Name | Awarded By | Year Awarded |
|---|---|---|
| Teacher of the Year | University of Georgia Terry College of Business |
2004 |
| Sarah Moss Fellowship | University of Georgia |
2003 |
| University Fellowship | University of Chicago |
2001 |
| Jacob K. Javits Fellowship | US Gov. |
2001 |
| Post-Graduate Fellowship | Saint Andrew's Society |
2000 |
| Graduate Fellowship | Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation |
1995 |
| Phi Beta Kappa | Phi Beta Kappa |
1990 |
Selected Publications
Journal Articles
- . 1997. Crime, Deterrence and the Right-to-Carry Concealed Handguns . Journal Of Legal Studies, (26): 1-68.
- . 2001. Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Disparities in Sentencing: Evidence from the US Federal Courts. Journal Of Law And Economics, (44): 635-358.
- . 2002. Crime Rates and Local Labor Market Opportunities in the United States: 1977-1997. No Publisher, (84): 45-61.
- . 2003. Reexamining Criminal Behavior: The Importance of Omitted Variable Bias. Review Of Economics And Statistics, (85): 205-211.
