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References for Climate change and the allocation of time
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Further reading
- Dell, M., Jones, B. F., Olken, B. A. "What do we learn from the weather? The new climate–economy literature." Journal of Economic Literature 52:3 (2014): 740–798.
- Krueger, A. B. (ed). Measuring the Subjective Well-Being of Nations: National Accounts of Time Use and Well-Being. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2009.
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Key references
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Graff Zivin, J., Neidell, M. "Temperature and
the allocation of time: Implications for climate change." Journal of Labor
Economics 32:1 (2014): 1–26. Key reference: [1]
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Noelke, C., McGovern, M., Corsi, D. J., Jimenez, M. P., Stern, A., Wing, I. S., Berkman, L. "Increasing ambient
temperature reduces emotional well-being." Environmental
Research 151 (2016): 124–129. Key reference: [2]
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Carleton, T. A., Hsiang, S. M. "Social and
economic impacts of climate." Science 353:6304 (2016). Key reference: [3]
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Hsiang, S. "Climate
econometrics." Annual Review of
Resource Economics 8:1 (2016): 43–75. Key reference: [4]
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Auffhammer, M., Hsiang, S. M., Schlenker, W., Sobel, A. "Using weather data
and climate model output in economic analyses of climate
change." Review of
Environmental Economics and Policy 7:2 (2013): 181–198. Key reference: [5]
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Connolly, M. "Here comes the
rain again: Weather and the intertemporal substitution of
leisure." Journal of Labor
Economics 26:1 (2008): 73–100. Key reference: [6]
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Krüger, J. J. "Weather and
intertemporal labor supply: Results from German time-use
data." LABOUR (Forthcoming). Key reference: [7]
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Albouy, D., Graf, W., Kellogg, R., Wolff, H. "Climate amenities,
climate change, and American quality of life." Journal of the
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 3:1 (2016): 205–246. Key reference: [8]
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White, C. "The dynamic
relationship between temperature and morbidity." Journal of the
Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 4:4 (2017): 1155–1198. Key reference: [9]
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Seppänen, O., Fisk, W. J., Lei-Gomez, Q. Effect of
temperature on task performance in office environment. Paper
presented at the 5th International Conference on Cold Climate
Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, Moscow, 2016-05. Key reference: [10]
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Thompson Coon, J., Stein, K., Whear, R., Barton, J., Depledge, M. H. "Does participating
in physical activity in outdoor natural environments have a
greater effect on physical and mental wellbeing than physical
activity indoors? A systematic review." Environmental
Science & Technology 45:5 (2011): 1761–1772. Key reference: [11]
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Graff Zivin, J., Neidell, M. "Temperature and
the allocation of time: Implications for climate change." Journal of Labor
Economics 32:1 (2014): 1–26.
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Additional References