Daniel S. Grossman Updated April 2017 Contact Information Address: Telephone: Email: West Virginia University Department of Economics 1601 University Avenue Morgantown, WV 26506-6025 (304)-293-7860 Daniel.Grossman@mail.wvu.edu Education Ph.D. M.S B.A., Policy Analysis and Management, 2015, Policy Analysis and Management, 2013 Northwestern University, Economics, 2005 Research Fields Health Economics (Primary Field), Applied Microeconomics, Labor Economics Professional Appointments 2015 to present. West Virginia University Assistant Professor Department of Economics Peer-Reviewed Publications 2016. 2012. 2011. Cohodes, Sarah, Daniel Grossman, Samuel Kleiner, and Michael Lovenheim. The Effect of Health Care Access on Academic Achievement: Evidence from State Medicaid and SCHIP Expansions. The Journal of Human Resources. 2016, 51(3): 727-759. Also published as NBER Working Paper No. 20178. Ou, Yvonne, Daniel Grossman, Paul P. Lee, and Frank A. Sloan. Glaucoma, Alzheimers Disease, and Other Dementia: A Longitudinal Analysis. Ophthalmic Epidemiology. 2012, 19: 285-292. Ayyagari, Padmaja, Daniel Grossman,and Frank Sloan. Education and Health: Evidence on Adults with Diabetes. International Journal of Healthcare Finance and Economics. 2011, 11: 35-54. Sloan, Frank, and Daniel Grossman. Alcohol Consumption in Early Adulthood and Schooling Completed and Labor Market Outcomes at Midlife by Race and Gender. American Journal of Public Health. 2011, 101: 2093-2101. 1
Sloan, Frank, Daniel Grossman, and Alyssa Platt. Heavy Episodic Drinking in Early Adulthood and Health, and Outcomes in Mid-Life. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. 2011, 72: 459-470. Day, Shelley, Kofi Acquah, Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, Daniel Grossman, Paul P. Lee, and Frank A. Sloan. Ocular complications after anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy in Medicare patients with age-related macular degeneration. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 2011, 152: 266-272. Lee, Michael S., Daniel Grossman, Anthony C. Arnold, and Frank A Sloan. Incidence of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy: increased risk among diabetic patients. Ophthalmology. 2011, 118: 959-963. Stein, Joshua D., Daniel Grossman, Kevin M. Mundy, Alan Sugar, and Frank A. Sloan. Severe Adverse Events Following Cataract Surgery Among Medicare Beneficiaries. Ophthalmology. 2011, 118: 1716-1723. 2010. Sloan, Frank, Mark Feinglos, and Daniel Grossman. Receipt of Care and Reduction of Lower Extremity Amputations in a Nationally-Representative Sample of U.S. Elderly. Health Services Research. 2010, 45(6) Pt 1: 1740-1762. Sloan, Frank, Padmaja Ayyagari, Martin Salm, and Daniel Grossman. The Unchanged Longevity Gap between Black and White Men in the U.S. at the Beginning and End of the 20th Century. American Journal of Public Health. 2010, 100(2): 357-363. Lee, Michael S., Andrew R. Harrison, Daniel Grossman, and Frank A. Sloan. Risk of glaucoma among patients with benign essential blepharospasm. Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 2010, 26(6): 434-437. Day, Shelley, Daniel Grossman, Prithvi Mruthyunjaya, Frank A. Sloan, and Paul P. Lee. One-Year Outcomes After Retinal Detachment Surgery. American Journal of Ophthalmology. 2010, 150: 338-345. Sloan, Frank A., Daniel Grossman, and Paul P. Lee. Effects of Receipt of Guideline-Recommended Care on Onset of Diabetic Retinopathy and Its Progression. Ophthalmology. 2009, 116(8): 1515-1521. 2009. Stein, Joshua D., David N. Zacks, Daniel Grossman, Hilary Grabe, Mark W. Johnson, and Frank A. Sloan. Adverse Events After Pars Plana Vitrectomy Among Medicare Beneficiaries. Archives of Ophthalmology. 2009, 127(12): 1656-1663. Book Chapters 2010. Richman, Barak, Daniel Grossman, and Frank Sloan. Fragmentation in Mental Health Benefits and Services: A Preliminary Examination into Consumption and Outcomes. Our Fragmented Health Care System: Causes and Solutions, Elhauge, E. ed, Oxford University Press, 2010. 2
Working Papers Grossman, Daniel, and Umair Khalil. Neighborhood Networks and Program Participation. Richman, Barak, Daniel Grossman, Frank Sloan, and Craig Chepke. Mental Health Care Consumption and Outcomes: Considering Preventative Strategies Across Race and Class, available at: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract id=1989038 (under review). Grossman, Daniel. The Effect of Urban Empowerment Zones on Fertility and Health: A Case Study of Chicago, New York City, and Philadelphia (under review). Cawley, John, Damien de Walque, and Daniel Grossman. The Effect of Stress on Later Life Health: Evidence from the Vietnam Draft (under review). Grossman, Daniel and David Slusky. The Effect of an Increase in Lead in the Water System on Fertility, Pregnancy, and Birth Outcomes: The Case of Flint, Michigan (under review). DeAngelo, Greg, Kaj Gittings, Daniel Grossman, and Umair Khalil. Crime: Evidence from Unanticipated Mass Transit Strikes. Urban Transport and Grossman, Daniel, Brad Humphreys, and Jane Ruseski. The Effect of Appalachian Regional Commission Programs on Sanitation in Individual Dwellings. Research in Progress Grossman, Daniel, Elaine Hill, and Umair Khalil. The Effect of Education on Smoking Behavior of Expecting Mothers and Infant Health. Grossman, Daniel, Brad Humphreys, Umair Khalil, and Jane Ruseski. Macroeconomic Conditions, Drug Supply and Drug Overdose in West Virginia. DeAngelo, Greg, Kaj Gittings, Daniel Grossman, and Umair Khalil. The Effect of Crime on Maternal Health and Birth Outcomes. Grossman, Daniel. Do Health Effects of the Urban Empowerment Zone Spillover? Cawley, John, and Daniel Grossman. The Basic Economics of Youth Steroid Use. Courses Taught Principles of Microeconomics (ECON 201), West Virginia University (Fall 2015, Fall 2016 2X, Fall 2017 2X (planned)). Survey of Economics (BUSA 201), West Virginia University (Spring 2016). Intermediate Economics (ECON 301), West Virginia University (Spring 2016). Graduate Health Economics (ECON 766), West Virginia University (Spring 2017). Reviewer For American Journal of Health Economics, Contemporary Economic Policy, Economics and Human Biology, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Labour Economics 3
Fellowships, Honors, and Awards 2014. 2013. Mabel A. Rollins and Helen Canon Scholarships and Flora Rose, Ruth Ada Birk Eastwood, Human Service Studies, and Lucy Maltby Fellowships, Cornell University Institute on Health Economics, Health Behaviors, and Disparities Research Grant, ($5,000) Cornell Population Center Rapid Response Grant, ($1,000) Human Ecology Alumni Association Grant, ($1,000) 2010. Graduate School Fellowship, Invited Conference and Seminar Presentations 2017. 2016. 2015. 2014. University of Kansas Medical Center, University of Kansas, Ohio State University, NBER Spring Health Meeting (planned), International Health Economics Association Meeting (planned) American Society of Health Economists Biennial Meeting, APPAM Annual Meeting, Southern Economic Association Meeting West Virginia University, University of Miami, Florida International University, Melbourne Institute, APPAM Annual Meeting. American Society of Health Economists Biennial Meeting Professional Affiliations American Economics Association American Society of Health Economists Association for Public Policy and Management International Health Economics Association Previous Research And Professional Experience 2013-2014. 2011, 2013. 2011. 2011-2012. 2007-2010. 2005-2007. 2003. Research Assistant, Professor Samuel Kleiner Research Assistant, Professor John Cawley Research Assistant, Professor Michael Lovenheim Research Assistant, Professor Don Kenkel Associate in Research, Department of Economics, Duke University Volunteer, United States Peace Corps, Dagana, Senegal Research Assistant, National Bureau of Economic Research 4
References John Cawley Professor Dept. of Economics johncawley@cornell.edu Donald Kenkel Professor Dept. of Economics dsk10@cornell.edu Michael Lovenheim Associate Professor mfl55@cornell.edu 5