- Michael Greenstone & Justin Gallagher, 2008.
"Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program,"
The Quarterly Journal of Economics,
MIT Press, vol. 123(3), pages 951-1003, August.
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- Michael Greenstone & Justin Gallagher, 2005.
"Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program,"
Working Papers
2005.149, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
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- Michael Greenstone & Justin Gallagher, 2006.
"Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program,"
Working Papers
0620, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research.
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- Michael Greenstone & Justin Gallagher, 2005.
"Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program,"
NBER Working Papers
11790, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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- Olivier Deschênes & Michael Greenstone, 2007.
"The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 97(1), pages 354-385, March.
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Cited by:
- Van Butsic & Ellen Hanak & Robert G. Valletta, 2008.
"Climate change and asset prices: hedonic estimates for North American ski resorts,"
Working Paper Series
2008-12, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
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- Melissa Dell & Benjamin F. Jones & Benjamin A. Olken, 2008.
"Climate Change and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Last Half Century,"
NBER Working Papers
14132, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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- Tol, Richard S. J. & Narita, Daiju & Anthoff, David, 2008.
"Damage Costs of Climate Change through Intensification of Tropical Cyclone Activities: An Application of FUND,"
Papers
WP259, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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- Wolfram Schlenker & Michael Roberts, 2008.
"Estimating the Impact of Climate Change on Crop Yields: The Importance of Nonlinear Temperature Effects,"
NBER Working Papers
13799, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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Other versions: - Michael Greenstone & Ted Gayer, 2007.
"Quasi-Experimental and Experimental Approaches to Environmental Economics,"
Working Papers
0713, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research.
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- Van Butsic & Ellen Hanak & Rob Valletta, 2008.
"Regional variation in the potential economic effects of climate change,"
FRBSF Economic Letter,
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue Aug 22.
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- Michael Greenstone & Paul Oyer & Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, 2006.
"Mandated Disclosure, Stock Returns, and the 1964 Securities Acts Amendments,"
The Quarterly Journal of Economics,
MIT Press, vol. 121(2), pages 399-460, May.
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"Mandated Disclosure, Stock Returns, and the 1964 Securities Acts Amendments,"
American Law & Economics Association Annual Meetings
1019, American Law & Economics Association.
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- Greenstone, Michael & Oyer, Paul & Vissing-Jorgensen, Annette, 2005.
"Mandated Disclosure, Stock Returns, and the 1964 Securities Acts Amendments,"
Research Papers
1869r, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
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- Michael Greenstone & Paul Oyer & Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, 2005.
"Mandated Disclosure, Stock Returns, and the 1964 Securities Acts Amendments,"
NBER Working Papers
11478, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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- Kenneth Y. Chay and Michael Greenstone, 2005.
"Does Air Quality Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market,"
Journal of Political Economy,
University of Chicago Press, vol. 113(2), pages 376-424, April.
Other versions: See citations under working paper version above.
- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2004.
"Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 94(2), pages 454-460, May.
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2004.
"Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias,"
Working Papers
858, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section..
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2004.
"Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias,"
NBER Working Papers
10401, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2004.
"Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias,"
Working Papers
3, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section..
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- Ashenfelter, Orley & Greenstone, Michael, 2004.
"Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias,"
IZA Discussion Papers
1037, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2004.
"Estimating the Value of a Statistical Life: The Importance of Omitted Variables and Publication Bias,"
Working Papers
105, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Center for Economic Policy Studies..
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2004.
"Using Mandated Speed Limits to Measure the Value of a Statistical Life,"
Journal of Political Economy,
University of Chicago Press, vol. 112(S1), pages S226-S267, February.
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2002.
"Using Mandated Speed Limits to Measure the Value of a Statistical Life,"
NBER Working Papers
9094, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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- Ashenfelter, Orley & Greenstone, Michael, 2002.
"Using Mandated Speed Limits to Measure the Value of a Statistical Life,"
IZA Discussion Papers
571, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).
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- Orley Ashenfelter & Michael Greenstone, 2002.
"Using Mandated Speed Limits to Measure the Value of a Statistical Life,"
Working Papers
842, Princeton University, Department of Economics, Industrial Relations Section..
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- Greenstone, Michael, 2004.
"Did the Clean Air Act cause the remarkable decline in sulfur dioxide concentrations?,"
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management,
Elsevier, vol. 47(3), pages 585-611, May.
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- Michael Greenstone, 2003.
"Estimating Regulation-Induced Substitution: The Effect of the Clean Air Act on Water and Ground Pollution,"
American Economic Review,
American Economic Association, vol. 93(2), pages 442-448, May.
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- Grischa Perino, 2006.
"The Merits of New Pollutants and How to Get Them When Patents Are Granted,"
Working Papers
0426, University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics, revised Jul 2006.
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- Kenneth Y. Chay & Michael Greenstone, 2003.
"The Impact Of Air Pollution On Infant Mortality: Evidence From Geographic Variation In Pollution Shocks Induced By A Recession,"
The Quarterly Journal of Economics,
MIT Press, vol. 118(3), pages 1121-1167, August.
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- Michael Greenstone, 2002.
"The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Industrial Activity: Evidence from the 1970 and 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments and the Census of Manufactures,"
Journal of Political Economy,
University of Chicago Press, vol. 110(6), pages 1175-1219, December.
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- Michael Greenstone, 2002.
"A Reexamination of Resource Allocation Responses to the 65-MPH Speed Limit,"
Economic Inquiry,
Oxford University Press, vol. 40(2), pages 271-278, April.
Cited by:
- Michael A. Morrisey & David C. Grabowski, 2005.
"State motor vehicle laws and older drivers,"
Health Economics,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 14(4), pages 407-419.
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- Johansson-Stenman, Olof & Martinsson, Peter, 2003.
"Anyone for Higher Speed Limits? - Self-Interested and Adaptive Political Preferences,"
Working Papers in Economics
95, Göteborg University, Department of Economics.
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- Greenstone, Michael & Oyer, Paul, 2000.
" Are There Sectoral Anomalies Too? The Pitfalls of Unreported Multiple Hypothesis Testing and a Simple Solution,"
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting,
Springer, vol. 15(1), pages 37-55, July.
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- Alt, Raimund & Fortin, Ines & Weinberger, Simon, 2002.
"The Day-of-the-Week Effect Revisited: An Alternative Testing Approach,"
Economics Series
127, Institute for Advanced Studies.
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