Riley O. Sullivan
Names
first: | Riley |
middle: | O. |
last: | Sullivan |
Affiliations
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
→ Economic Research
→ New England Public Policy Center (NEPPC) (weight: 50%)
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- location: Boston, Massachusetts (United States)
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (weight: 50%)
- website
- location: Boston, Massachusetts (United States)
Research profile
author of:
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Why is state and local government capital spending lower in the New England states than in other U.S. states?
by Ronald C. Fisher & Riley Sullivan -
Reintegrating the ex-offender population in the U.S. labor market: lessons from the CORI Reform in Massachusetts
by Osborne Jackson & Riley Sullivan & Bo Zhao -
The criminal population in New England: records, convictions, and barriers to employment
by Robert Clifford & Riley Sullivan -
The fiscal impact of the opioid epidemic in the New England states
by Riley Sullivan -
Declining access to health care in northern New England
by Riley Sullivan -
Exploring causes of and responses to the opioid epidemic in New England
by Joyce Manchester & Riley Sullivan -
Aging and declining populations in northern New England: is there a role for immigration?
by Riley Sullivan -
The Impact of Felony Larceny Thresholds on Crime in New England
by Osborne Jackson & Riley Sullivan -
College Towns and COVID-19: The Impact on New England
by Riley Sullivan -
The Challenge of Declining K–12 Enrollment in Northern New England
by Riley Sullivan -
Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder in Rhode Island: Who Gets Treatment, and Does Treatment Improve Health Outcomes?
by Mary A. Burke & Riley Sullivan -
The Medicaid Expansion and the Uptake of Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder: Evidence from the Rhode Island All-payer Claims Database, 2012–2018
by Mary A. Burke & Riley Sullivan -
Who Gets Medication-assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder, and Does It Reduce Overdose Risk? Evidence from the Rhode Island All-payer Claims Database
by Mary A. Burke & Katherine Grace Carman & Riley Sullivan & Hefei Wen & James Frank Wharam & Hao Yu -
The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Public Transportation Ridership and Revenues across New England
by Riley Sullivan -
Did the Affordable Care Act Affect Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder among the Already Insured? Evidence from the Rhode Island All-payer Claims Database
by Mary A. Burke & Katherine Grace Carman & Riley Sullivan & Hefei Wen & James Frank Wharam & Hao Yu -
Did the Medicaid Expansion Crowd Out Other Payment Sources for Medications for Opioid Use Disorder? Evidence from Rhode Island
by Mary A. Burke & Riley Sullivan