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Can children effectively nudge their parents to change their energy consumption behavior? This study sets up a quasi-experiment using the “Project Carbon Zero” campaign, an energy-saving contest in Singapore, to empirically test the effectiveness of school children nudges in bringing...
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Trading Program (NBP). Hedonic theory predicts that house prices should rise as pollution levels decrease. However …
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This paper examines the causal effects of air pollution on the household consumption of water and electricity in … Singapore. Using the transboundary haze pollution caused by forest fires in Indonesia as an exogenous shock, we find that … efforts in mitigating health risks associated with air pollution. Moreover, the analysis of social media data shows that the …
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This study examines the impact of air pollution shocks on consumer satisfaction and firm performance in the service … sector. We show that air pollution shocks lead to an immediate decrease in consumer satisfaction, followed by a substantial … consumer satisfaction after the pollution shocks. Our findings provide insights that managers need to effectively adjust their …
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pollution source information to the public. Employing the micro databases of firm-level environmental punishments and housing …
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