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Conventional wisdom suggests that marginal damages from particulate matter pollution are high in less-developed countries because they are highly polluted. Using administrative data on the universe of births and deaths, we explore birthweight and mortality effects of gestational particulate...
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Please see the CEP #ElectionEconomics report(Paper 1)and the Executive Summary (Paper 2) that cover all the election 2015 briefings, discussing the research evidence on 15 of the UK's key policy battlegrounds: immigration, austerity, real wages and living standards, productivity and business,...
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The UK's main political parties have all pledged to combat climate change whatever the result of the general election. Yet according to a new report from the CEP, much of the discussion is largely rhetoric, with limited focus on actionable policy commitments. The report's authors explain how UK...
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Re 3 is pleased to publish the interviews with the winners of the FEEM Award conferred during the 2013 European Economic Association Congress at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden: Jonathan Colmer and Michele Piffer, London School of Economics, and Rosen Valchev , Duke University, with links...
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The natural environment is central to all aspects of life, but efforts to quantify its influence have been hindered by data availability and measurement constraints. To mitigate some of these challenges, we introduce a new prototype of a microdata infrastructure: the Census Environmental Impacts...
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Gun violence is a major problem in the United States, and extensive prior work has shown that higher temperatures increase violent behavior. In this paper we consider whether restricting the concealed carry of firearms mitigates or exacerbates the effect of temperature on violence. Using two...
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