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Working Papers
2022
- A Thousand Cuts: Cumulative Lead Exposure Reduces Academic Achievement
CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo View citations (1)
Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2020)  SocArXiv, Center for Open Science (2022)
2021
- Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Program
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc 
See also Journal Article Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Program, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, American Economic Association (2022) (2022)
- The Causal Effect of Heat on Violence: Social Implications of Unmitigated Heat Among the Incarcerated
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (15)
- When Externalities Collide: Influenza and Pollution
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) 
Also in LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2021)  NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2020) View citations (6)
See also Journal Article When Externalities Collide: Influenza and Pollution, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association (2023) View citations (11) (2023)
2017
- Long-Run Pollution Exposure and Adult Mortality: Evidence from the Acid Rain Program
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (8)
- Technology and the Effectiveness of Regulatory Programs Over Time: Vehicle Emissions and Smog Checks with a Changing Fleet
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Technology and the Effectiveness of Regulatory Programs over Time: Vehicle Emissions and Smog Checks with a Changing Fleet, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, University of Chicago Press (2020) View citations (6) (2020)
2015
- Success is Something to Sneeze at: Influenza Mortality in Regions that Send Teams to the Super Bowl
Working Papers, Tulane University, Department of Economics
2012
- Toxic Assets: How the Housing Market Responds to Environmental Information Shocks
Working Papers, Department of Economics, College of William and Mary View citations (11)
See also Journal Article Toxic Assets: How the Housing Market Responds to Environmental Information Shocks, Land Economics, University of Wisconsin Press (2024) View citations (3) (2024)
- Under the Cover of Darkness: Using Daylight Saving Time to Measure How Ambient Light Influences Criminal Behavior
Working Papers, Department of Economics, College of William and Mary View citations (3)
Also in Discussion Papers, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (2012) View citations (3)
2011
- Caution, Drivers! Children Present: Traffic, Pollution, and Infant Health
Working Papers, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research 
Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2011) View citations (44)
See also Journal Article Caution, Drivers! Children Present: Traffic, Pollution, and Infant Health, The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press (2016) View citations (196) (2016)
- Verifiable and Non-Verifiable Anonymous Mechanisms for Regulating a Polluting Monopolist
Discussion Papers, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research 
See also Journal Article Verifiable and non-verifiable anonymous mechanisms for regulating a polluting monopolist, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier (2012) View citations (2) (2012)
- What Doesn't Kill you Makes you Weaker: Prenatal Pollution Exposure and Educational Outcomes
Discussion Papers, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research View citations (12)
See also Journal Article What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Weaker: Prenatal Pollution Exposure and Educational Outcomes, Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press (2012) View citations (87) (2012)
- Where Have All the Young Men Gone? Using Gender Ratios to Measure Fetal Death Rates
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (76)
See also Journal Article Where have all the young men gone? Using sex ratios to measure fetal death rates, Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier (2015) View citations (74) (2015)
2008
- Ability, Gender, and Performance Standards: Evidence from Academic Probation
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Ability, Gender, and Performance Standards: Evidence from Academic Probation, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association (2010) View citations (63) (2010)
Journal Articles
2024
- Toxic Assets: How the Housing Market Responds to Environmental Information Shocks
Land Economics, 2024, 100, (1), 66-88 View citations (3)
See also Working Paper Toxic Assets: How the Housing Market Responds to Environmental Information Shocks, Working Papers (2012) View citations (11) (2012)
2023
- The mortality impact of fine particulate matter in China: Evidence from trade shocks
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2023, 117, (C) View citations (8)
- When Externalities Collide: Influenza and Pollution
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023, 15, (2), 320-51 View citations (11)
See also Working Paper When Externalities Collide: Influenza and Pollution, IZA Discussion Papers (2021) (2021)
2022
- Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Program
American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2022, 14, (1), 373-401 
See also Working Paper Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Program, NBER Working Papers (2021) (2021)
2021
- Long-run pollution exposure and mortality: Evidence from the Acid Rain Program
Journal of Public Economics, 2021, 200, (C) View citations (14)
2020
- Technology and the Effectiveness of Regulatory Programs over Time: Vehicle Emissions and Smog Checks with a Changing Fleet
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2020, 7, (3), 587 - 618 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper Technology and the Effectiveness of Regulatory Programs Over Time: Vehicle Emissions and Smog Checks with a Changing Fleet, NBER Working Papers (2017) View citations (1) (2017)
- The spread of COVID-19 shows the importance of policy coordination
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020, 117, (52), 32842-32844 View citations (1)
2016
- Caution, Drivers! Children Present: Traffic, Pollution, and Infant Health
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2016, 98, (2), 350-366 View citations (196)
See also Working Paper Caution, Drivers! Children Present: Traffic, Pollution, and Infant Health, Working Papers (2011) (2011)
- Success Is Something to Sneeze At: Influenza Mortality in Cities that Participate in the Super Bowl
American Journal of Health Economics, 2016, 2, (1), 125-143 View citations (29)
Also in American Journal of Health Economics, 2016, 2, (1), 125-143 (2016) View citations (29)
2015
- Under the Cover of Darkness: How Ambient Light Influences Criminal Activity
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2015, 97, (5), 1093-1103 View citations (60)
- Where have all the young men gone? Using sex ratios to measure fetal death rates
Journal of Health Economics, 2015, 41, (C), 30-45 View citations (74)
See also Working Paper Where Have All the Young Men Gone? Using Gender Ratios to Measure Fetal Death Rates, NBER Working Papers (2011) View citations (76) (2011)
2012
- Verifiable and non-verifiable anonymous mechanisms for regulating a polluting monopolist
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2012, 64, (3), 410-426 View citations (2)
See also Working Paper Verifiable and Non-Verifiable Anonymous Mechanisms for Regulating a Polluting Monopolist, Discussion Papers (2011) (2011)
- What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Weaker: Prenatal Pollution Exposure and Educational Outcomes
Journal of Human Resources, 2012, 47, (3) View citations (87)
See also Working Paper What Doesn't Kill you Makes you Weaker: Prenatal Pollution Exposure and Educational Outcomes, Discussion Papers (2011) View citations (12) (2011)
2010
- Ability, Gender, and Performance Standards: Evidence from Academic Probation
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2010, 2, (2), 95-117 View citations (63)
See also Working Paper Ability, Gender, and Performance Standards: Evidence from Academic Probation, NBER Working Papers (2008) View citations (3) (2008)
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