- Jeremy Arkes
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Associate Professor
Graduate School of Business and Public Policy
Monterey, CA 93943
Phone: 831-656-2646
Email: jaarkes (at) nps.edu
- EDUCATION:
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PhD - University of Wisconsin, 1997
Labor Economics
BA - Georgetown University, 1990
Labor Economics
NPS EXPERIENCE:
- Sept 2007 - present, Associate Professor of Economics
OTHER EXPERIENCE:
- 2000 - 2007: Economist, RAND Corporation
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1997 - 2000: Research Analyst, The Center for Naval Analyses
TEACHING INTERESTS:
- Military Manpower, Economics, Statistics, Substance Abuse, Teenage Fertility
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Military Manpower
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Substance Abuse
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Teenage Fertility
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: (View an extended list)
- Shen, Y., Arkes, J., Williams, T.V. “Effects of Iraq/Afghanistan Deployments on Major Depression and Substance Use Disorder: Analysis of Active Duty Personnel in US Military,” American Journal of Public Health (2012), 102(Supplemental), S80-S87.
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Arkes, J., “Recessions and the Participation of Youth in the Selling and Use of Illicit Drugs,” Special Issue for International Journal of Drug Policy (2011), 22(5), 335-40.
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Arkes, J., “Do Gamblers Correctly Price Momentum in the NBA Betting Markets?” Journal of Prediction Markets (2011), 5(1), pp. 31-50.
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Arkes, J., “Is Controlling the Rushing or Passing Game the Key to NFL Victories?” The Sport Journal (2011), Volume 14.
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Arkes, J. (2010) "Revisiting the Hot Hand Theory with Free Throw Data in a Multivariate Framework," Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports: Vol. 6 : Iss. 1, Article 2.
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Arkes, J., “Using State Unemployment Rates as an Instrument to Estimate the Returns to Schooling,” Southern Economic Journal (January 2010).
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Arkes, J., “Does the Economy Affect Teenage Drug Use?” Health Economics 16(1), (2007).
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