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This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic as a natural experiment to examine whether air pollution affects susceptibility to infectious disease. The empirical analysis combines the sharp timing of the pandemic with large cross-city differences in baseline pollution measures based on coal-fired...
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mortality and morbidity, the latter being related to participation/productivity in the labor market. We show that, regardless of …
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positive selection on health from high infant mortality rates during this period (18 percent), our findings suggest a strong …
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