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The Unintended Impacts of Agricultural Fires : Human Capital in
China
Zivin, Joshua S. Graff
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2019
detected by high-resolution satellites in
China
during 2005 to 2011, this paper investigates the impacts of fires on cognitive …
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Going Green in
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Fan, Haichao
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2019
This paper examines the effect of stringent environmental regulations on firms' environmental practices, economic performance, and environmental innovation. Reducing COD levels by 10% relative to 2005 levels is an aim of the Chinese 11th Five-Year Plan. Using a difference-in-differences...
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The Distortionary Effects of Incentives in Government : Evidence from
China
's “Death Ceiling” Program
Fisman, Raymond
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2017
We study a 2004 program designed to motivate Chinese bureaucrats to reduce accidental deaths. Each province received a set of 'death ceilings' that, if exceeded, would impede government officials' promotions. For each category of accidental deaths, we observe a sharp discontinuity in reported...
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The Mortality Cost of Political Connections
Fisman, Raymond
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2015
We study the relationship between the political connections of Chinese firms and workplace fatalities. In our preferred specification we find that the worker death rate for connected companies is two to three times that of unconnected firms (depending on the sample employed), a pattern that...
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Combating Cross-Border Externalities
Shiyi, Chen
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Zivin, Joshua S. Graff
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Wang, Huanhuan
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2022
(ECI) in
China
, which establishes side payments between upstream and downstream provinces along the same river. The program …
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