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Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
Autor:
Diego S. Cardoso, Casey J. Wichman
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Water Resources Research. 58
Autor:
Casey J. Wichman, Nathan W. Chan
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Environmental and Resource Economics. 81:179-213
Nonmarket damages are largely missing from aggregate climate impact estimates, especially those related to outdoor recreation. One simple approach to measuring these missing impacts is to estimate dose-response functions to weather, and then to combi
Autor:
Casey J. Wichman, Brandon Cunningham
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 119:102817
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Economic Inquiry. 59:1417-1439
We estimate economic impacts from decaying water infrastructure in the United States. Using water main breaks in Washington, DC, and a yearlong panel of hourly traffic speeds, we estimate causal effects of water main failures on traffic congestion. W
Autor:
Casey J. Wichman, Lynne Y. Lewis
Publikováno v:
International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics. 15:203-233
What Should We Be Teaching Students about the Economics of Climate Change: Is There a Consensus?
Autor:
Casey J. Wichman, Nathan W. Chan
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Resource Economics. 76:119-151
There is extensive research documenting the economic consequences of climate change, yet our understanding of climate impacts on nonmarket activities remains incomplete. Here, we investigate the effect of weather on recreation demand. Using data from
Autor:
Daniel Brent, Casey J. Wichman
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Marc F. Bellemare, Casey J. Wichman
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. 82:50-61
Applied econometricians frequently apply the inverse hyperbolic sine (or arcsinh) transformation to a variable because it approximates the natural logarithm of that variable and allows retaining zero‐valued observations. We provide derivations of e
Autor:
Casey J. Wichman
Publikováno v:
Climatic Change. 148:641-648
Observed changes in weather can reveal marginal impacts of climate change on economic outcomes and the potential for adaptation. When modeling the nonlinear relationship between weather and changes in economic outcomes empirically, model choice can c