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References for Environmental regulations and labor markets
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Further reading
- Deschenes, O. "Climate policy and labor markets" In: Fullerton, D., Wolfram, C. (eds). The Design and Implementation of U.S. Climate Policy. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2012.
- Kahn, M., Mansur, E. "Do local energy prices and regulation affect the geographic concentration of employment? A border pairs approach" Journal of Public Economics 101 (2013): 105–114.
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Key references
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Berman, E., Bui, L. "Environmental
regulation and labor demand: Evidence from the south coast air
basin" Journal of Public
Economics 79:2 (2001): 265–295. Key reference: [1]
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Greenstone, M. "The impacts of
environmental regulations on industrial activity: Evidence from
the 1970 and 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments and the Census of
Manufactures" Journal of
Political Economy 110:6 (2002): 1175–1219. Key reference: [2]
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Davis, S. J., von
Wachter, T. "Recessions and the
costs of job loss" Brookings Papers on
Economic Activity 43:2 (2011): 1–72. Key reference: [3]
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Becker, R. A., Henderson, V. "Effects of air
quality regulations on polluting industries" Journal of
Political Economy 108:2 (2000): 379–421. Key reference: [4]
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Walker, W. R. "Environmental
regulation and labor reallocation: Evidence from the Clean Air
Act" The American
Economic Review 101:3 (2011): 442–447. Key reference: [5]
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Walker, W. R. "The transitional
costs of sectoral reallocation: Evidence from the Clean Air Act
and the workforce" The Quarterly
Journal of Economics 128:4 (2013): 1787−1835. Key reference: [6]
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Hafstead, M., Williams, R. "Unemployment and
environmental regulation in general equilibrium" Journal of Public
Economics 160 (2018): 50−65. Key reference: [7]
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Curtis, M. "Who loses under
cap-and-trade programs? The labor market effects of the NOx
budget trading program" Review of Economics
and Statistics 100:1 (2018): 151−166. Key reference: [8]
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Martin, R., de
Preux, L. B., Wagner, U. J. "The impact of a
carbon tax on manufacturing: Evidence from microdata" Journal of Public
Economics 117 (2014): 1−14. Key reference: [9]
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Yamazaki, A. "Jobs and climate
policy: Evidence from British Columbia’s revenue-neutral carbon
tax" Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management 83 (2017): 197−216. Key reference: [10]
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Yip, C. M. "On the labor market
consequences of environmental taxes" Environmental
Economics and Management 89 (2018): 136−152. Key reference: [11]
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Lui, M., Shadbegian, R., Zhang, B. "Does environmental
regulation affect labor demand in China? Evidence from the
textile printing and dyeing industry" Journal of
Environmental Economics and Management 86 (2017): 277−294. Key reference: [12]
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Greenstone, M., List, J. A., Syverson, C. The Effects of
Environmental Regulation on the Competitiveness of US
Manufacturing NBER Working
Paper No.18392, 2012. Key reference: [13]
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Becker, R. A. "Local environmental
regulation and plant-level productivity" Ecological
Economics 70:12 (2011): 2516−2522. Key reference: [14]
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Berman, E., Bui, L. "Environmental
regulation and labor demand: Evidence from the south coast air
basin" Journal of Public
Economics 79:2 (2001): 265–295.
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Additional References