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Linda T. Bui

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First Name:Linda
Middle Name:T.
Last Name:Bui
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RePEc Short-ID:pbu244
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http://people.brandeis.edu/~ltbui

Affiliation

Department of Economics, International Business School
Brandeis University

Waltham, Massachusetts (United States)
http://www.brandeis.edu/ief/
RePEc:edi:gsbraus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Ron Shadbegian & Dennis Guignet & Heather Klemick & Linda Bui, 2019. "Early Childhood Lead Exposure and the Persistence of Educational Consequences into Adolescence," NCEE Working Paper Series 201904, National Center for Environmental Economics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
  2. Linda Bui & James Dana, 2017. "Sorry, We Don't Carry That Here," Working Papers 114, Brandeis University, Department of Economics and International Business School.
  3. Linda T.M. Bui, 2014. "Is The Grass Really Greener On The Other Side?," Working Papers 66, Brandeis University, Department of Economics and International Business School.
  4. Linda T. M. Bui, 2012. "What we Know About What we Know About Toxic Polluter Behavior from the TRI: Evidence from (almost) Twenty Years of TRI Data in The Petroleum Refining Industry," Working Papers 45, Brandeis University, Department of Economics and International Business School.
  5. Linda T. M. Bui & Samuel Kapon, 2010. "The Impact of Voluntary Programs on Polluting Behavior: Evidence from Pollution Prevention Programs and Toxic Releases," Working Papers 40, Brandeis University, Department of Economics and International Business School, revised Nov 2011.
  6. Nikhil Agarwal & Chanont Banternghansa & Linda T.M. Bui, 2009. "Toxic exposure in America: estimating fetal and infant health outcomes," Working Papers 2009-016, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  7. Linda Bui, 2005. "Public Disclosure of Private Information as a Tool for Regulating Environmental Emissions: Firm-Level Responses by Petroleum Refineries to the Toxics Release Inventory," Working Papers 05-13, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  8. Eli Berman & Linda T.M. Bui, 1998. "Environmental Regulation and Productivity: Evidence from Oil Refineries," NBER Working Papers 6776, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  9. Berman, E. & Bui, L.T., 1997. "Environmental Regulation and Labor demand: Evidence from the South Coast Air Basin," Papers 82, Boston University - Industry Studies Programme.
  10. Eli Berman & Linda T. Bui, 1997. "band Labor Demand: Evidence from the South Coast Air Basin," NBER Working Papers 6299, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  11. Bui, L.T.M., 1995. "Gain from Trade in the Optimal Control of Environmental Externalities : Evidence from Acid Rain Abatement in the Eastern United States and Canada," Papers 95-06, Michigan - Center for Research on Economic & Social Theory.
  12. Ernst R. Berndt & Linda Bui & David Reiley & Glen Urban, 1994. "The Roles of Marketing, Product Quality and Price Competition in the Growth and Composition of the U.S. Anti-Ulcer Drug Industry," NBER Working Papers 4904, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  13. Linda T.M. Bui & Christopher J. Mayer, "undated". "Regulation and Capitalization of Environmental Amenities: Evidence from the Toxic Release Inventory in Massachusetts," Zell/Lurie Center Working Papers 348, Wharton School Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center, University of Pennsylvania.

Articles

  1. Jared C. Carbone & Linda T.M. Bui & Don Fullerton & Sergey Paltsev & Ian Sue Wing, 2022. "When and How to Use Economy-Wide Models for Environmental Policy Analysis," Annual Review of Resource Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 14(1), pages 447-465, October.
  2. Heather Klemick & Dennis Guignet & Linda T. Bui & Ron Shadbegian & Cameron Milani, 2022. "Cardiovascular Mortality and Leaded Aviation Fuel: Evidence from Piston-Engine Air Traffic in North Carolina," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(10), pages 1-26, May.
  3. Linda T. M. Bui, 2016. "Is the Grass Greener on the Other Side?," Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy, International Association for Energy Economics, vol. 0(Number 2).
  4. Bui, Linda, 2015. "Judith A. Layzer. Open for Business: Conservatives’ Opposition to Environmental Regulation. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. xviii + 499 pp. ISBN 978-0-262-01827-2, $37.00 (cloth)," Enterprise & Society, Cambridge University Press, vol. 16(4), pages 967-969, December.
  5. Bui, Linda T.M. & Kapon, Samuel, 2012. "The impact of voluntary programs on polluting behavior: Evidence from pollution prevention programs and toxic releases," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 64(1), pages 31-44.
  6. Agarwal, Nikhil & Banternghansa, Chanont & Bui, Linda T.M., 2010. "Toxic exposure in America: Estimating fetal and infant health outcomes from 14 years of TRI reporting," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 29(4), pages 557-574, July.
  7. Linda T. M. Bui & Christopher J. Mayer, 2003. "Regulation and Capitalization of Environmental Amenities: Evidence from the Toxic Release Inventory in Massachusetts," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 85(3), pages 693-708, August.
  8. Eli Berman & Linda T. M. Bui, 2001. "Environmental Regulation And Productivity: Evidence From Oil Refineries," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 83(3), pages 498-510, August.
  9. Berman, Eli & Bui, Linda T. M., 2001. "Environmental regulation and labor demand: evidence from the South Coast Air Basin," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 79(2), pages 265-295, February.
  10. Bui, Linda T M, 1998. "Gains from Trade and Strategic Interaction: Equilibrium Acid Rain Abatement in the Eastern United States and Canada," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 88(4), pages 984-1001, September.

Chapters

  1. Ernst R. Berndt & Linda T. Bui & David H. Lucking-Reiley & Glen L. Urban, 1996. "The Roles of Marketing, Product Quality, and Price Competition in the Growth and Composition of the U.S. Antiulcer Drug Industry," NBER Chapters, in: The Economics of New Goods, pages 277-328, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 8 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (6) 1998-11-20 2002-03-14 2006-06-03 2009-05-23 2009-08-02 2012-06-25. Author is listed
  2. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (2) 2006-06-03 2014-04-18
  3. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (2) 2002-03-14 2009-08-02
  4. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2017-11-26
  5. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 1998-11-23
  6. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2009-05-23
  7. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (1) 1998-11-20

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