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Exposure to extreme shocks in early life is found to have lasting impact in adulthood. Exploiting the variation in exposure measured by age and intensity of earthquake, we evaluate the impact of a 7.7 MW earthquake in Gujarat, India, on the health stock of children who were in utero or below...
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-party certification of concessions, and iii) Protected Areas (PAs). We find that on average logging concessions have no effect on tree … restrictive PAs. Certification has an impact (reduces loss) only in the single region where concessions reduce loss, suggesting a …
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certification programs increase wealth in male-headed and female-headed households. In male-headed households, standards also change …
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This paper presents a new data set collected on representative samples across 6 countries: China, South Korea, Japan, Italy, the UK and the four largest states in the US. The information collected relates to work and living situations, income, behavior (such as social-distancing, hand-washing...
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One of the consequences of rapid economic growth and industrialization in the developing world has been deterioration in environmental conditions and air quality. While air pollution is a serious threat to health in most developing countries, environmental regulations are rare and the...
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