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externalities. Using instrumental variables based on changing wind directions, we show increased levels of contemporaneous pollution … additional instrument to show vaccine protection neutralizes this relationship. This suggests seemingly disparate policy actions …
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Using a stacked differences-in-differences approach, we study the effects of Low Emission Zones (LEZs) in Germany. The …
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We uncover a hidden illegal fishing practice: the use of fishing nets with illegally small mesh size. The small mesh prevents nearly all fish of saleable size from escaping the net, but also traps a large number of fish which are too small to be sold on the market and are therefore discarded at...
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Using population-level administrative data, we study labor market externalities stemming from age-specific employment …
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on the universe of professional soccer players in Germany over the period 1999-2011. Combining this data with hourly …
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We study the impact of short-term exposure to ambient air pollution on the spread and severity of COVID-19 in Germany …
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introduction of new Low Emission Zones across cities in Germany. We use detailed hospitalization data combined with geo …
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The increased concerns about climate change have made renewable energy sources an important topic of research. Several scholars have applied different methodologies to examine the relationships between energy consumption and economic growth of individual and groups of countries and to analyze...
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We study the effects of a large car scrappage scheme in Germany on new car purchases and local air quality by combining …
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Addressing climate change requires individual behavior change and voter support for pro-climate policies, yet surprisingly little is known about how to achieve these outcomes. In this paper, we estimate causal effects of additional education on pro-climate outcomes using new compulsory schooling...
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