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1by Jamie Mullins Prashant Bharadwaj Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01.07.2015)“...It is well established that exposure to high levels of air pollution in the short term leads to negative health outcomes; yet there exist very few policies...”
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2by Mullins, Jamie T Published in Health economics (01.08.2018)“...This paper utilizes a unique dataset of competitive outcomes from intercollegiate track and field competition to identify the relationship between recent...”
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3“...This paper characterizes the link between ambient temperatures and a broad set of mental health outcomes. We find that higher temperatures increase emergency...”
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4“...Applying a difference-in-differences framework to a census of residential property transactions in New York City 2003-2017, we estimate the price effects of...”
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5by Currie, Janet Zivin, Joshua Graff Mullins, Jamie Neidell, Matthew Published in Annual review of resource economics (05.10.2014)“...Evidence shows that pollution exposure early in life is detrimental to near-term health, and an increasing body of evidence suggests that early-childhood...”
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6by Bharadwaj, Prashant Zivin, Joshua Graff Mullins, Jamie T Neidell, Matthew Published in American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (15.12.2016)“...Little is known about the long-term effects of air pollution exposure and the root causes of asthma. We use exposure to intense air pollution from the 1952...”
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7“...Differential access to health care is commonly cited as a source of heterogeneity in the health effects of environmental exposure, yet little causal evidence...”
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8“...This paper characterizes the link between ambient temperatures and a broad set of mental health outcomes. We find that higher temperatures increase emergency...”
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9“...Evaluate the relationship between arthritis diagnosis in those over 50 and exposure to extreme air pollution in utero or infancy (<1 year of age). Compare...”
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10by Mullins, Jamie T Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01.09.2018)“...This article empirically compares the effectiveness of relative versus absolute performance standards in motivating compliance actions. By leveraging a unique...”
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11“...Understanding the sources of heterogeneity in the health effects of environmental exposure is critical for optimal policy design. Differential access to health...”
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13by Gibson, Matthew Mullins, Jamie T Published in Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (01.11.2020)“...Applying a difference-in-differences framework to a census of residential property transactions in New York City 2003–17, we estimate the price effects of...”
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14“...Vessel buyback programs intended to address overcapacity and excess capitalization in fisheries can lead to dramatically different levels of decapitalization...”
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20“...Differential access to health care is commonly cited as a source of heterogeneity in the health effects of environmental exposure, yet little causal evidence...”