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Why is Air Pollution Lower in Richer, More Educated Neighborhoods?
Disentangling selection effects from treatment effects is one of the fundamental topics in applied microeconomics.
Sep 22
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Matthew E. Kahn
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The Market for Climate Predictions About The World in the Year 2050 and Beyond
In the movie Back to the Future, the villain (Biff) gets rich because his elderly self uses time travel to go back in time and tell his younger self…
Sep 21
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Matthew E. Kahn
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Climate Change Alarmism as Clickbait
Each day, my parents read every word published in the New York Times.
Sep 20
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Matthew E. Kahn
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How Does Waymo Protect Riders from Indoor Air Pollution Exposure?
An Example of Free Market Environmentalism
Sep 20
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Matthew E. Kahn
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My Disagreement with the Authors of the New National Academy of Sciences Report on the Cost of Climate Change
The National Academy of Sciences has released a new Climate Change Report.
Sep 17
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Matthew E. Kahn
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Why Have Demolition Rates of Old Housing Close to Harvard Recently Jumped Up?
The Harvard Crimson reports an interesting fact.
Sep 16
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Matthew E. Kahn
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An Incentive Proposal for Accelerating Tenured Faculty Retirement and Reducing University Budget Deficits
I am deeply worried about the academic job prospects for young Ph.Ds in fields such as economics.
Sep 12
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Matthew E. Kahn
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Musk Eyes Mars: The Economics of Hedging Existential Risks to Planet Earth
At roughly the 41-minute mark of this All In Podcast, Elon Musk discusses the economic benefits of colonizing Mars.
Sep 10
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Matthew E. Kahn
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