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Do Environmentalists Own Swimming Pools?
Do Environmentalists Own Swimming Pools?
Jul 30th
How Should Environmental Economics Be Taught?
How Should Environmental Economics Be Taught?
Jul 30th
Facebook's Troubles and Potential Solutions
Facebook's Troubles and Potential Solutions
Jul 28th
The Coase Conjecture and the iPhone
The Coase Conjecture and the iPhone
Jul 25th
Convergence in Beliefs About Climate Change?
Convergence in Beliefs About Climate Change?
Jul 25th
Durable Capital, Depreciation and Dr. Krugman's Pessimistic Views of Climate Change Adaptation
Durable Capital, Depreciation and Dr. Krugman's Pessimistic Views of Climate Change Adaptation
Jul 21st
Should I Interview Flavor Flav?
Should I Interview Flavor Flav?
Jul 21st
How Will Wine Makers Adapt to Climate Change?
How Will Wine Makers Adapt to Climate Change?
Jul 20th
Should We Celebrate the 7.7% Decline in U.S Carbon Dioxide Emissions?
Jul 20th
How Will Participating Universities Make $ From Offering Free Web Courses on Coursera?
How Will Participating Universities Make $ From Offering Free Web Courses on Coursera?
Jul 20th
Measuring the Price Premium for Energy Star Homes
Measuring the Price Premium for Energy Star Homes
Jul 19th
Drought Puts Food at Risk?
Drought Puts Food at Risk?
Jul 19th
Gayer and Viscusi on Lost Consumer Surplus from Energy Efficiency Regulation
Gayer and Viscusi on Lost Consumer Surplus from Energy Efficiency Regulation
Jul 17th
A 1962 Field Experiment at the University of Chicago Tested for Housing Discrimination
A 1962 Field Experiment at the University of Chicago Tested for Housing Discrimination
Jul 17th
Can Improvements in Atlanta's Public Transit Infrastructure Reduce Road Congestion?
Can Improvements in Atlanta's Public Transit Infrastructure Reduce Road Congestion?
Jul 15th
Some Nitty Gritty Detail About Land Use Regulation in West L.A
Some Nitty Gritty Detail About Land Use Regulation in West L.A
Jul 15th
How Will Mountain Climbers Adapt to Climate Change?
How Will Mountain Climbers Adapt to Climate Change?
Jul 15th
Does Free Trade Reduce the Female/Male Wage Gap?
Does Free Trade Reduce the Female/Male Wage Gap?
Jul 14th
Electricity Access in Iraq and Favortism
Electricity Access in Iraq and Favortism
Jul 12th
Suburban Sprawl Has a Causal Effect on Basketball Skills
Suburban Sprawl Has a Causal Effect on Basketball Skills
Jul 12th
An Excellent Review Paper Focused on The Economics of Climate Change Adaptation
An Excellent Review Paper Focused on The Economics of Climate Change Adaptation
Jul 11th
Green City Tradeoffs: Nice Trees or Consistent Power Supply
Green City Tradeoffs: Nice Trees or Consistent Power Supply
Jul 11th
LIBOR Economics: UCLA's Connan Snider and Thomas Youle Were Ahead of Their Time
LIBOR Economics: UCLA's Connan Snider and Thomas Youle Were Ahead of Their Time
Jul 10th
Sixteen Hour Flight: No Jet Lag
Sixteen Hour Flight: No Jet Lag
Jul 9th
Are Economists Useful? Evidence from Amazon
Are Economists Useful? Evidence from Amazon
Jul 8th
Some Thoughts About Singapore
Some Thoughts About Singapore
Jul 8th
Investing in Public Mega-Projects During a Time of Deep Fiscal Deficits
Investing in Public Mega-Projects During a Time of Deep Fiscal Deficits
Jul 7th
My Reason TV Debut on Climate Change Adaptation and the Benefits of Free Markets
My Reason TV Debut on Climate Change Adaptation and the Benefits of Free Markets
Jul 6th
Canceling July 4th Fireworks as a Climate Adaptation Strategy
Canceling July 4th Fireworks as a Climate Adaptation Strategy
Jul 4th
Krugman on the Green Economy
Krugman on the Green Economy
Jul 4th
Singapore
Singapore
Jul 3rd
Professor Mitchell Moss Debates Matthew Broderick Over the Future of NYU's Expansion Plans
Professor Mitchell Moss Debates Matthew Broderick Over the Future of NYU's Expansion Plans
Jul 1st
Tesla's Smart Marketing Efforts
Tesla's Smart Marketing Efforts
Jul 1st
My Research and My Books
My Research and My Books
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