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We use state-of-the-art, satellite-based PM2.5 estimates to assess the extent to which the EPA's existing, monitor-based measurements over- or under-estimate true exposure to PM2.5 pollution. Treating satellite-based estimates as truth implies a substantial number of "policy...
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We study the determinants of comparative advantage in polluting industries. We combine data on environmental policy at the country level with data on pollution intensity at the industry level to show that countries with laxer environmental regulation have a comparative advantage in polluting...
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Willingness to pay for air quality is a function of health and the costly defensive investments that contribute to health, but there is little research assessing the empirical importance of defensive investments. The setting for this paper is a large US emissions cap and trade market - the NOx...
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Gansu province, China, employing a household fixed effects specification; non-cognitive skills are defined as the inverse of …
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. Discussions usually focus on one dimension of child investment. This paper examines multiple dimensions using household survey …
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Has the expansion in exports affected pollution and health outcomes across different prefectures in China in the two …
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