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Working Papers
2016
- Who Wins in an Energy Boom? Evidence from Wage Rates and Housing
Upjohn Working Papers, W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research View citations (2)
See also Journal Article WHO WINS IN AN ENERGY BOOM? EVIDENCE FROM WAGE RATES AND HOUSING, Economic Inquiry, Western Economic Association International (2019) View citations (26) (2019)
Journal Articles
2024
- Race, ethnicity, and the distribution of energy efficiency incentives
Energy Economics, 2024, 130, (C)
2023
- Are Resource Booms a Blessing or a Curse? Evidence from People (Not Places)
Journal of Human Resources, 2023, 58, (2), 393-420 View citations (7)
2022
- How do consumers respond to price complexity? Experimental evidence from the power sector
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2022, 116, (C) View citations (2)
2021
- POLITICAL VIABILITY, MARKET‐BASED STANDARDS, AND CLIMATE POLICY
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2021, 40, (3), 1002-1005 View citations (1)
- THE GREEN NEW DEAL AND THE FUTURE OF CARBON PRICING
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2021, 40, (3), 988-995 View citations (5)
2020
- Market-based policies, public opinion, and information
Economics Letters, 2020, 189, (C) View citations (3)
2019
- An Examination of How Energy Efficiency Incentives Are Distributed Across Income Groups
The Energy Journal, 2019, Volume 40, (Number 6) View citations (9)
Also in The Energy Journal, 2019, 40, (6), 171-198 (2019)
- How do different sources of policy analysis affect policy preferences? Experimental evidence from the United States
Policy Sciences, 2019, 52, (3), 315-342 View citations (9)
- The impact of energy booms on local workers
IZA World of Labor, 2019, 468 View citations (1)
- WHO WINS IN AN ENERGY BOOM? EVIDENCE FROM WAGE RATES AND HOUSING
Economic Inquiry, 2019, 57, (1), 9-32 View citations (26)
See also Working Paper Who Wins in an Energy Boom? Evidence from Wage Rates and Housing, Upjohn Working Papers (2016) View citations (2) (2016)
2016
- Explaining Demand for Green Electricity Using Data from All U.S. Utilities
Energy Economics, 2016, 60, (C), 122-130 View citations (11)
- Improving Energy Codes
The Energy Journal, 2016, Volume 37, (Number 1) View citations (3)
Also in The Energy Journal, 2016, 37, (2), 93-108 (2016) View citations (1)
- The Economic Aftermath of Resource Booms: Evidence from Boomtowns in the American West
Economic Journal, 2016, 126, (593), 1092-1128 View citations (98)
2015
- Consumers, experts, and online product evaluations: Evidence from the brewing industry
Journal of Public Economics, 2015, 126, (C), 114-123 View citations (6)
- Do energy prices influence investment in energy efficiency? Evidence from energy star appliances
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2015, 74, (C), 94-106 View citations (31)
2013
- Are Building Codes Effective at Saving Energy? Evidence from Residential Billing Data in Florida
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2013, 95, (1), 34-49 View citations (96)
- Community-based incentives for environmental protection: the case of green electricity
Journal of Regulatory Economics, 2013, 44, (1), 30-52 View citations (13)
- Do economic conditions influence environmental policy? Evidence from the US Senate
Economics Letters, 2013, 120, (2), 167-170 View citations (11)
2012
- The behavioral response to voluntary provision of an environmental public good: Evidence from residential electricity demand
European Economic Review, 2012, 56, (5), 946-960 View citations (99)
2011
- Health awareness campaigns and diagnosis rates: Evidence from National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Journal of Health Economics, 2011, 30, (1), 55-61 View citations (9)
- The Al Gore effect: An Inconvenient Truth and voluntary carbon offsets
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2011, 61, (1), 67-78 View citations (48)
2009
- Health and Death Risk and Income Decisions: Evidence from Microfinance
Journal of Development Studies, 2009, 45, (6), 934-946 View citations (8)
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