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The Economics of Personal Responsibility and Human Development
The Economics of Personal Responsibility and Human Development
Dec 30th
Will President Biden's Low Carbon Policy Efforts be Slowed Down by the Gruenspecht Effect and Slow Economic Growth?
Will President Biden's Low Carbon Policy Efforts be Slowed Down by the Gruenspecht Effect and Slow Economic Growth?
Dec 29th
Will the Rise of Work from Home Lower Uber's Medium Term Profits?
Will the Rise of Work from Home Lower Uber's Medium Term Profits?
Dec 28th
Some Research Notes on Using Geo-Tagged Cell Phone Data to Study Urban Economics Questions
Some Research Notes on Using Geo-Tagged Cell Phone Data to Study Urban Economics Questions
Dec 27th
In the Year 2030, How Will Applied Microeconomists Study the Consequences of the 2020 COVID Shock?
In the Year 2030, How Will Applied Microeconomists Study the Consequences of the 2020 COVID Shock?
Dec 24th
The Microeconomics of the Rise of Green Buildings and Climate Change Adaptation: A California Example
Dec 23rd
Using the Supply and Demand Model to Understand China's Recent Electricity and Coal Shortage
Using the Supply and Demand Model to Understand China's Recent Electricity and Coal Shortage
Dec 23rd
Competition in the Non-Profit "Green" Sector or the Industrial Organization of Non-Profits
Competition in the Non-Profit "Green" Sector or the Industrial Organization of Non-Profits
Dec 20th
Why Does JHU's Twenty First Century Cities Initiative Focus on Urban Economic Growth?
Dec 8th
Productivity and Climate Change Adaptation in a Spatial Economy
Productivity and Climate Change Adaptation in a Spatial Economy
Nov 27th
Climate Change Adaptation in a Spatial Economy
Nov 26th
Climate Change Adaptation for Urban Indian Slum Dwellers: A New Economics Research Agenda
Climate Change Adaptation for Urban Indian Slum Dwellers: A New Economics Research Agenda
Nov 22nd
My Next Steps in Working on Climate Change Adaptation Microeconomics
My Next Steps in Working on Climate Change Adaptation Microeconomics
Nov 16th
The Lulling Effect and the Upcoming COVID19 Vaccine
The Lulling Effect and the Upcoming COVID19 Vaccine
Oct 22nd
Announcing the Formation of Climate Economics: A New Climate Resilience Consulting Firm
Oct 8th
Pandemic Microeconomics Revisited: The Incentive Effects of Liability Shields for Contagion Risk
Pandemic Microeconomics Revisited: The Incentive Effects of Liability Shields for Contagion Risk
Oct 7th
Clean Air as an Experience Good in Urban China
Clean Air as an Experience Good in Urban China
Sep 7th
The Social Benefits of Social Capital in Fire Fighting Units Contrasted with the Social Cost of Social Capital in Police Units
The Social Benefits of Social Capital in Fire Fighting Units Contrasted with the Social Cost of Social Capital in Police Units
Jun 14th
Some Thoughts on the 2019 JEL Review of My Co-Authored China Book
Some Thoughts on the 2019 JEL Review of My Co-Authored China Book
Jun 12th
Al Pacino's Serpico and the Economics of Rotten Apples and the Missing Data Problem.
Al Pacino's Serpico and the Economics of Rotten Apples and the Missing Data Problem.
Jun 3rd
Peer Monitoring and the Urban Police: Lessons from the Microeconomics of Microfinance
Peer Monitoring and the Urban Police: Lessons from the Microeconomics of Microfinance
Jun 2nd
The Urban Economics of Big City Mayors
The Urban Economics of Big City Mayors
May 23rd
Private Nursing Homes, Product Differentiation and Reducing COVID-19 Contagion Risk
Private Nursing Homes, Product Differentiation and Reducing COVID-19 Contagion Risk
May 17th
Will COVID-19 Reduce Smoking Rates Today and Thus Reduce Future Cancer Risk?
Will COVID-19 Reduce Smoking Rates Today and Thus Reduce Future Cancer Risk?
May 6th
Real Estate Windfalls from Delaying the Fall 2020 Semester
Real Estate Windfalls from Delaying the Fall 2020 Semester
Apr 27th
Open Source Collaboration versus Winning the Race for Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine Patent
Open Source Collaboration versus Winning the Race for Receiving a COVID-19 Vaccine Patent
Apr 25th
Will the COVID-19 Induced Ballooning Budget Deficit Lead to More Efficient Taxation?
Will the COVID-19 Induced Ballooning Budget Deficit Lead to More Efficient Taxation?
Apr 19th
Larger Firms Have an Adaptation Advantage in Coping with Ongoing COVID-19 Infection Risk
Larger Firms Have an Adaptation Advantage in Coping with Ongoing COVID-19 Infection Risk
Apr 18th
Has the Profitability of Selling Car Insurance Increased in Early 2020 Due to COVID-19?
Has the Profitability of Selling Car Insurance Increased in Early 2020 Due to COVID-19?
Apr 11th
Will Richer People Further Increase their Social Distancing in Post COVID-19 Urban Life?
Will Richer People Further Increase their Social Distancing in Post COVID-19 Urban Life?
Apr 9th
Low Carbon Suburban Living in 2021 in our "Post-COVID19" World
Low Carbon Suburban Living in 2021 in our "Post-COVID19" World
Apr 5th
Do Social Networks Increase or Decrease the COVID-19 Contagion Rate?
Do Social Networks Increase or Decrease the COVID-19 Contagion Rate?
Apr 2nd
An Open Source Clinical Trial of Coronavirus Vaccines
An Open Source Clinical Trial of Coronavirus Vaccines
Mar 19th
Measuring the Medium Run Productivity Costs of the Coronavirus Recessions
Measuring the Medium Run Productivity Costs of the Coronavirus Recessions
Mar 15th
Will the Fear of the Coronavirus Reduce Baltimore's Long Term Murder Rate?
Will the Fear of the Coronavirus Reduce Baltimore's Long Term Murder Rate?
Mar 13th
The Urban and Environmental Economics of Voluntary Social Distancing
The Urban and Environmental Economics of Voluntary Social Distancing
Mar 12th
Why Did Wuhan’s Officials Respond Slowly to the Spread of the Coronavirus?
Why Did Wuhan’s Officials Respond Slowly to the Spread of the Coronavirus?
Mar 5th
Should the City of Baltimore Issue More Municipal Debt?
Should the City of Baltimore Issue More Municipal Debt?
Feb 9th
Does the Coronavirus Offer a Test of the Rare Disasters Asset Pricing Model?
Does the Coronavirus Offer a Test of the Rare Disasters Asset Pricing Model?
Feb 8th
Measuring Urban Government Productivity Using Public Big Data
Measuring Urban Government Productivity Using Public Big Data
Feb 7th
A Simple Economic Explanation for Rising Polarization
A Simple Economic Explanation for Rising Polarization
Feb 3rd
The Rising Value of a Statistical Life in China and Risk Avoidance Associated with the Coronavirus
The Rising Value of a Statistical Life in China and Risk Avoidance Associated with the Coronavirus
Feb 1st
The Urban Economics of Pre-K for All
The Urban Economics of Pre-K for All
Jan 12th
My Research and My Books
My Research and My Books
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