Peer-Reviewed Publications
Plemmons, Alicia, Darwyyn Deyo, and Sarah Drain. "The Effect of Certificate-of-Need Laws on Substance Use Disorder Care for Vulnerable Populations," Southern Economic Journal, 2024, online version.
Buchanan, Joy and Darwyyn Deyo. “Finance and Economics Women (FEW) Network: Encouraging and Engaging Women in Undergraduate Programs,” Journal of Economics and Finance Education, 22(1), Summer 2023: 1-14. Deyo, Darwyyn and Alicia Plemmons, “Have License, Will Travel: Measuring the Effects of Universal Licensing Recognition on Mobility." Economics Letters, 2022. Deyo, Darwyyn, Blake Hoarty, Conor Norris, and Edward Timmons. “Licensing Massage Therapists in the Name of Crime: The Case of Harper v Lindsay." Journal of Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Vol. 10(1), 2020: 1-14. Deyo, Darwyyn, Amir Khaliq, David T. Mitchell, and Danny R. Hughes. “Electronic Sharing of Diagnostic Information and Patient Outcomes.” The American Journal of Managed Care. Vol. 24(1), 2018: 32-37. Li, Suhui, Avi Dor, Darwyyn Deyo, and Danny R. Hughes. 2017. “The Impact of State Tort Reforms on Imaging Utilization”. Journal of the American College of Radiology. Vol 14(2), 2017: 149-156. Deyo, Darwyyn. “Jane Austen and the Economic Way of Thinking,” International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education. Special Issue: Economics and the Novel. Vol. 7(2), 2016: 170-182. Podemska-Mikluch, Marta, Darwyyn Deyo and David T. Mitchell. “Public Choice Lessons from the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.” The Journal of Private Enterprise. 2016. Deyo, Darwyyn, Jennifer Hemingway, and Danny R Hughes. “Identifying Patients with Undiagnosed Chronic Conditions: A Comparison of Chronic vs. Non-chronic Disease Patient Costs Prior to a Chronic Disease Diagnosis.” Journal of the American College of Radiology. 2015. Khaliq, Amir, Darwyyn Deyo, and Richard Duszak. "The Impact of Hospital Characteristics on the Availability of Radiology Services at Critical Access Hospitals." Journal of the American College of Radiology. 2015. Deyo, Darwyyn and Marta Podemska-Mikluch. “It's Just Like Magic: The Economics of Harry Potter.” Journal of Economics and Finance Education. Winter 2014. |