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- 2024: An assessment of Chinas methane mitigation potential and costs and uncertainties through 2060

- Nina Khanna, Jiang Lin, Xu Liu and Wenjun Wang
- 2024: Mortality caused by tropical cyclones in the United States

- Rachel Young and Solomon Hsiang
- 2024: Assessing Targeting Peformance: The Case of Ghana’s LEAP Program

- Ethan Ligon and Carly Trachtman
- 2024: Changing economics of China’s power system suggest that batteries and renewables may be a lower cost way to meet peak demand growth than coal

- Fritz Kahrl and Jiang Lin
- 2024: Spatial Procurement of Farm Products and the Supply of Processed Foods: Application to the Tomato Processing Industry

- Stephen Hamilton, Scott Kjorlien, Ethan Ligon and Aric Shafran
- 2024: Do Earmarks Target Low-Income and Minority Communities? Evidence from US Drinking Water

- Joseph Shapiro
- 2024: Institutions, Comparative Advantage, and the Environment

- Joseph Shapiro
- 2024: Contract Terms, Employment Shocks, andDefault in Credit Cards

- Sara Castellanos, Diego J Hernandez, Aprajit Mahajan, Eduardo A Prous and Enrique Seira
- 2024: Field-scale crop water consumption estimates reveal potential water savings in California agriculture

- Anna Boser, Kelly Caylor, Ashley Larsen, Madeleine Pascolini-Campbell, John T Reager and Tamma Carleton
- 2023: An Information-Theoretic Method for Identifying Effective Treatments and Policies at the Beginning of a Pandemic

- Amos Golan, Tinatin Mumladze, Jeffrey Perloff and Danielle Wilson
- 2023: Money or Power? Choosing Covid-19 aid in Kenya

- Susanna Berkouwer, Pierre Biscaye, Eric Hsu, Oliver Kim, Kenneth Lee, Edward Miguel and Catherine Wolfram
- 2023: Public-private partnerships in fostering outer space innovations

- Elliot Choi, Alexandre Bayen and Gordon Rausser
- 2023: Information Recovery in Complex Economic Systems

- George Judge
- 2023: Anticipatory Effects of Regulation in Open Access

- Ellen Bruno and Nick Hagerty
- 2023: The Dynamic Impacts of Pricing Groundwater

- Ellen Bruno, Katrina K. Jessoe and Michael Hanemann
- 2023: Risk sharing tests and covariate shocks

- Ethan Ligon
- 2023: Road Maintenance and Local Economic Development

- Paul J Gertler, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, Tadeja Gracner and Alexander Rothenberg
- 2023: The Changing Economics of China’s Electricity System: Why Renewables and Electricity Storage may be a Lower Cost Way to Meet Demand Growth than Coal

- Fritz Kahrl and Jiang Lin
- 2023: Diverging climate response of corn yield and carbon use efficiency across the U.S

- Shuo Yu, Nicola Falco, Nivedita Patel, Yuxin Wu and Haruko Wainwright
- 2023: Does Combating Corruption Reduce Clientelism?

- Gustavo Bobonis, Paul Gertler, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro and Simeon Nichter
- 2023: The Health and Climate Benefits of Economic Dispatch in China’s Power System

- Qian Luo, Fernando Garcia-Menendez, Haozhe Yang, Ranjit Deshmukh, Gang He, Jiang Lin and Jeremiah X Johnson
- 2023: Space Exploration: The Role for Public-Private Research and Development Partnerships

- Gordon Rausser, Elliot Choi and Alexandre Bayen
- 2023: Spatial Procurement of Farm products and the Supply of Processed Foods: Application to the Tomato Processing Industry

- Stephen Hamilton, Ethan Ligon and Aric Shafran
- 2023: Trends in depression risk before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Sofia B Villas-Boas, Justin S White, Scott Kaplan and Renee Y Hsia
- 2023: Evaluation of the sugar-sweetened beverage tax in Oakland, United States, 2015–2019: A quasi-experimental and cost-effectiveness study

- Justin S White, Sanjay Basu, Scott Kaplan, Kristine A Madsen, Sofia Villas-Boas and Dean Schillinger
- 2022: Regulating Untaxable Externalities: Are Vehicle Air Pollution Standards Effective and Efficient?

- Joseph Shapiro
- 2022: Efficient market versus regulatory capture: a political economy assessment of power market reform in China

- Jiang Dr. Lin and Chenxi Ms Xiang
- 2022: Achieving an 80% Carbon Free Electricity System in China by 2035

- Nikit Abhyankar, Jiang Lin, Fredrich Kahrl, Shengfei Yin, Umed Paliwal, Xu Liu, Nina Khanna, Amol A Phadke and Qian Luo
- 2022: Road Maintenance and Local Economic Development: Evidence from Indonesia's Highways

- Paul J Gertler, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, Tadeja Gracner and Alexander Rothenberg
- 2022: SMS Surveys of Selected Expenditures

- Megan Lang and Ethan Ligon
- 2022: Subways and Urban Air Pollution

- Nicolas Gendron-Carrier, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro, Stefano Polloni and Matthew Turner
- 2021: Using Satellite Imagery and Deep Learning to Evaluate the Impact of Anti-Poverty Programs

- Luna Yue Huang, Solomon Hsiang and Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
- 2021: Preferences for Sustainability and Supply Chain Essential Worker Conditions: Survey Evidence during COVID-19

- Sofia Villas-Boas, Jackie Copfer and Nica Campbell
- 2021: Appropriate Institutions? Traditional Governance and Public Goods Provision in Oaxaca, Mexico

- Gustavo J Bobonis, Juan Chaparro, Marco Gonzalez-Navarro and Marta Rubio-Codina
- 2021: Private Input Suppliers as Information Agents for Technology Adoption in Agriculture

- Manzoor H. Dar, Alain de Janvry, Kyle Emerick, Elisabeth Sadoulet and Eleanor Wiseman
- 2021: Does the U.S. Navy’s reliance on objective standards prevent discrimination in promotions and retentions?

- Amos Golan, William H Greene and Jeffrey Perloff
- 2020: Generic Aversion and Observational Learning in the Over-the-Counter Drug Market

- Mariana Carrera and Sofia Villas-Boas
- 2020: The Effects of the Affordable Care Act on Seasonal Agricultural Workers

- Kwabena Donkor and Jeffrey Perloff
- 2020: Reducing exposure to high levels of perfluorinated compounds in drinking water improves reproductive outcomes: evidence from an intervention in Minnesota

- Gina Waterfield, Martha Rogers, Philippe Grandjean, Maximilian Auffhammer and David Sunding
- 2020: Performance Evaluation, Influence Activities, and Bureaucratic Work Behavior: Evidence from China

- Alain de Janvry, Guojun He, Elisabeth Sadoulet, Shaoda Wang and Qiong Zhang
- 2020: Reduce, Reuse, Redeem: Deposit-Refund Recycling Programs in the Presence of Alternatives

- Peter B Berck, Molly Sears, Rebecca Taylor, Carly Trachtman and Sofia Villas-Boas
- 2020: The global value of water in agriculture

- D’Odorico, Paolo, Davide Danilo Chiarelli, Lorenzo Rosa, Alfredo Bini, David Zilberman and Maria Cristina Rulli
- 2020: Inferring informal risk-sharing regimes: Evidence from rural Tanzania

- Zhimin Li and Ethan Ligon
- 2020: Using agriculture for development: Supply- and demand-side approaches

- Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- 2020: Subsidy Policies and Insurance Demand

- Jing Cai, Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- 2020: Should Consumption Sub-Aggregates be Used to Measure Poverty?

- Ethan Ligon, Luc Christiaensen and Thomas Sohnesen
- 2020: The Environmental Bias of Trade Policy

- Joseph Shapiro
- 2020: Are We #StayingHome to Flatten the Curve?

- Sofia Villas-Boas, James Sears, Miguel Villas-Boas and Vasco Villas-Boas
- 2020: How Large Are Double Markups?By

- Elisa Duran-Micco and Jeffrey Perloff
- 2020: A New Engel on Price Index and Welfare Estimation

- David Atkin, Benjamin Faber, Thibault Fally and Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
- 2020: How experimental research in agriculture has gone from lab to field

- Alain de Janvry and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- 2020: Measuring Welfare and Inequality with Incomplete Price Information

- David Atkin, Benjamin Faber, Thibault Fally and Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
- 2020: Estimating Household Welfare from Disaggregate Expenditures

- Ethan Ligon
- 2020: Energy Cost Pass-Through in U.S. Manufacturing: Estimates and Implications for Carbon Taxes

- Joseph Shapiro
- 2020: Reduced Form Evidence on Belief Updating Under Asymmetric Information

- Sofia Villas-Boas
- 2020: Rapid cost decrease of renewables and storage accelerates the decarbonization of China’s power system

- Gang He, Jiang Lin, Froylan Sifuentes, Xu Liu, Nikit Abhyankar and Amol Phadke
- 2020: Author Correction: Rapid cost decrease of renewables and storage accelerates the decarbonization of China’s power system

- Gang He, Jiang Lin, Froylan Sifuentes, Xu Liu, Nikit Abhyankar and Amol Phadke
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