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10.21.2013
Climate, conflict, and social stability: what does the evidence say?
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The "sister paper" to our recent Science article on climate and conflict has come out in Climatic Change. This new article is a t...
10.20.2013
Weekend Links
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1) Remote sensing evidence of differing institutional history 2) Monasteries and snow leopard conservation 3) RealClimate on the Marcot...
9.20.2013
Envirodevonomics
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There's a new working paper by Michael Greenstone and Kelsey Jack that's of obvious interest to FE readers: Envirodevonomics: A ...
9.18.2013
New GIS Data for the Demographic and Health Surveys
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USAID's Measure Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) are an extraordinary (free) data set on maternal and child health from around t...
8.31.2013
Weekend Links
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1) Sol's work on climate and conflict as covered by America's Finest News Source 2) Air pollution elasticity of tourism, China ed...
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8.27.2013
The value of forecasting
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Mark Rosenzweig and Chris Udry have a pretty nice new working paper on the value of weather forecasts in India : Forecasting Profitabilit...
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8.03.2013
Weekend Links
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1) Time lapse photos of the north pole this July 2) Fungicides further implicated in Colony Collapse Disorder (via Yaniv Stopnitzky )...
8.02.2013
Please read our paper on climate and human conflict carefully
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Edward Miguel, Marshall Burke and I have a new paper quantifying the link between climate and conflict . There has already been a lot of p...
7.29.2013
Forward vs. reverse causal questions
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Andrew Gelman has a thought-provoking post on asking "Why?" in statistics : Consider two broad classes of inferential questions...
7.26.2013
Pricing the clathrate gun hypothesis
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In this week's Nature : We calculate that the costs of a melting Arctic will be huge, because the region is pivotal to the functio...
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7.23.2013
Seismic externalities
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Injection-Induced Earthquakes William L. Ellsworth Abstract: Earthquakes in unusual locations have become an important topic of discussio...
7.06.2013
Weekend Links
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1) "Exposure of children to toxic lead, and the subsequent declines in IQ and earning potential, costs the developing world nearly $1 ...
7.03.2013
Using Weather Data and Climate Model Output in Economic Analyses of Climate Change
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After 5 (or 6?) rounds of revisions (a lesson to anyone thinking of writing an interdisciplinary review article...), this is finally publish...
6.05.2013
Souped-up Watercolor Regression
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I introduced "watercolor regression" here on FE several months ago, after some helpful discussions with Andrew Gelman and our re...
6.04.2013
Global Poverty and Practice Postdoctoral Fellows at Berkeley
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Blum Center for Developing Economies has a now program for Global Poverty and Practice Post Doctoral Fellows . (Applications deadline = J...
6.03.2013
Weather and Climate Data: a Guide for Economists
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Now posted as an NBER working paper (it should be out in REEP this summer): Using Weather Data and Climate Model Output in Economic Analy...
5.27.2013
Hurricane-induced migration [Plot of the Week]
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Impulse: Hurricane Katrina, as pictured in the Gulf of Mexico at 21:45 UTC on August 28, 2005. Response: This map illustrates t...
5.25.2013
Weekend Links
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1) FasteR! HigheR! StrongeR! - A Guide to Speeding Up R Code for Busy People (via R-bloggers ) 2) African Bus Routes Redrawn Using Cell...
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5.17.2013
Climate Change: Recent Discoveries and Future Challenges
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A conference at Columbia's Lamont campus this week, if you find yourself in the NYC area. Climate Change: Recent Discoveries and Futur...
5.15.2013
Mathematics of Planet Earth
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Here's an initiative that will suit FE readers: More than a hundred scientific societies, universities, research institutes, and organ...
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