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-producing districts of Britain during the U.S. Civil War, and the coal boom in Appalachian counties of the U.S. that followed the OPEC oil … adjusting for migration, we find that mortality increased during the cotton recession, but was largely unaffected by the coal …
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approach to data from British cities for 1851-1911. I show that local industrial coal use substantially reduced long-run city … employment growth over this period. Moreover, a counterfactual analysis suggests that plausible improvements in coal use …
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this relationship in 1900. Growing industrial coal use from 1851-1900 reduced life expectancy by at least 0.57 years. A …
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We provide new evidence of one channel through which circular labor migration has long run effects on origin communities: by raising completed human capital of the next generation. We estimate the net effects of migration from Malawi to South African mines using newly digitized Census and...
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Since 2005, the Chinese government has engaged in an ambitious effort to move China's energy system away from coal and … towards more environmentally friendly sources of energy. However, China's investment in coal power has accelerated sharply in …. In this paper, we ask why China engaged in such a pronounced investment boom in coal power in the mid-2010s. We find the …
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share of coal miners among total local labor force and county-level opioid mortality rates. This contradicts the "abandoned … mortality shows sharply higher mortality rates in the Appalachian region, especially in coal-mining areas. This has led … observers to make a link that was characterized by one newspaper as "abandoned by coal, swallowed by opioids." We test that …
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This paper examines the implications of a carbon-constrained future on coal-reliant county governments in the United … States. We review modeling projections of coal production under reference and climate policy scenarios and argue that some … with insufficiently-detailed budget data, make it difficult to parse out just how exposed jurisdictions are to the coal …
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The findings vary by industry. In coal mining large employers followed a defensive strategy, limiting the breadth of …
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-level data in the U.S. coal industry and find that workplace safety deteriorates dramatically under public firm ownership …
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labor market -- nonunionized Kentucky coal mines in the later 70s -- a labor market which is likely to be particularly …
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