Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and: General
2012
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w17757 |
John Hassler Per Krusell
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Economics and Climate Change: Integrated Assessment in a Multi-Region World |
2011
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w17575 |
Ravi Bansal Marcelo Ochoa
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Temperature, Aggregate Risk, and Expected Returns |
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w17574 |
Ravi Bansal Marcelo Ochoa
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Welfare Costs of Long-Run Temperature Shifts |
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w17302 |
Rema Hanna Paulina Oliva
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The Effect of Pollution on Labor Supply: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Mexico City |
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w16983 |
Petra Moser Paul W. Rhode
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Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose? |
2010
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w16158 |
Stephen P. Holland
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Spillovers from Climate Policy |
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w15836 |
Jeffrey A. Frankel
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The Natural Resource Curse: A Survey |
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w15669 |
Karen Clay Werner Troesken
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Did Frederick Brodie Discover the World's First Environmental Kuznets Curve? Coal Smoke and the Rise and Fall of the London Fog |
2008
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w14559 |
Michael A. Spencer Stephen K. Swallow Jason F. Shogren John A. List
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Rebate Rules in Threshold Public Good Provision |
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w13927 |
Geoffrey Heal
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Climate Economics: A Meta-Review and Some Suggestions |
2006
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w12813 |
William D. Nordhaus
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The Economics of Hurricanes in the United States |
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w12713 |
Jeffrey A. Frankel
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The Effect of Monetary Policy on Real Commodity Prices |
2005
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w11289 |
Margaret McMillan Alix Peterson Zwane Nava Ashraf
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My Policies or Yours: Does OECD Support for Agriculture Increase Poverty in Developing Countries? |
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w11219 |
Joshua D. Angrist Adriana Kugler
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Rural Windfall or a New Resource Curse? Coca, Income, and Civil Conflict in Colombia |
2003
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w9823 |
Brian R. Copeland M. Scott Taylor
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Trade, Growth and the Environment |
2001
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w8593 |
David Popp
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Pollution Control Innovations and the Clean Air Act of 1990 |
1998
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w6739 |
James Andreoni Arik Levinson
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The Simple Analytics of the Environmental Kuznets Curve |
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w6707 |
Werner Antweiler Brian R. Copeland M. Scott Taylor
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Is Free Trade Good for the Environment? |
1991
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w3914 |
Gene M. Grossman Alan B. Krueger
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Environmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreement |
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