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Publikováno v:
Data in Brief, Vol 17, Iss , Pp 226-233 (2018)
We describe the publicly available data created by the NIA funded Early Indicators program project, often referred to as the Union Army data, and the subset of these data used in “Persistent Social Networks: Civil War Veterans Who Fought Together C
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https://doaj.org/article/bfbed41a5953475db588403996d2aa4a
Autor:
Matthew E. Kahn
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Asian Development Review, Vol 34, Iss 2, Pp 229-248 (2017)
Climate change could significantly reduce the quality of life for poor people in Asia. Extreme heat and drought, and the increased incidence of natural disasters will pose new challenges for the urban poor and rural farmers. If farming profits declin
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https://doaj.org/article/3a607adf0a51432eae7338713c02cc32
Autor:
Matthew E. Kahn, Mac McComas
How can urban leaders in Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis make the smart choices that can lead their city to make a comeback?The urban centers of New York City, Seattle, and San Francisco have enjoyed tremendous
Publikováno v:
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics. 15:285-319
This paper studies the impacts of work from home (WFH) in the housing market from both intercity and intracity perspectives. Our results confirm the theoretical prediction that WFH puts downward pressure on housing prices and rents in high-productivi
Autor:
Dora L. Costa, Matthew E. Kahn
When are people willing to sacrifice for the common good? What are the benefits of friendship? How do communities deal with betrayal? And what are the costs and benefits of being in a diverse community? Using the life histories of more than forty tho
Autor:
Matthew E. Kahn
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Review of Environmental Economics and Policy. 16:357-360
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Matthew E. Kahn, Joseph Tracy
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
Autor:
Matthew E Kahn, Pei Li
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Environmental Research Letters, Vol 15, Iss 8, p 084003 (2020)
China’s urbanites continue to be exposed to high levels of air pollution. Such pollution exposure raises mortality risk, lowers the day-to-day sentiment of the population and lowers outdoor worker productivity. Using a unique set of data for Chines
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https://doaj.org/article/9825fa96675649d09d1a8aa1408fa98b