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Coronavirus 5 Impact assessment 5 Wirkungsanalyse 5 Credibility 4 Glaubwürdigkeit 4 Feuer 3 Fire 3 USA 3 United States 3 Behaviour 2 COVID-19 2 Disaster 2 Economists 2 Elementarschadenversicherung 2 Epidemic 2 Epidemie 2 Flood 2 Katastrophe 2 Methodenkritik 2 Methodological criticism 2 Natural disaster insurance 2 Risiko 2 Risk 2 Verhalten 2 difference-in-differences 2 mobility 2 mobility-restricting policies 2 researcher degrees-of-flexibility 2 social distancing 2 Ökonomen 2 Überschwemmung 2 2018-2019 1 Arbeitsangebot 1 Artenvielfalt 1 Biodiversity 1 Bioeconomics 1 Biological invasions 1 Bioökonomik 1 Brandschutz 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1
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Working Paper 8 Arbeitspapier 7 Graue Literatur 7 Non-commercial literature 7 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 14
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Weill, Joakim A. 10 Stigler, Matthieu 7 Deschênes, Olivier 6 Springborn, Michael R. 4 Weill, Joakim 4 Springborn, Michael 3 Burke, Marshall 2 Burney, Jennifer 2 Childs, Marissa 2 Driscoll, Anne 2 Gould, Carlos F. 2 Heft-Neal, Sam 2 Li, Jessica 2 Stigler, Mathieu 2 Wen, Jeff 2 Baylis, Patrick 1 Baylis, Patrick W. 1 Beatty, Timothy K. M. 1 Courtois, Pierre 1 Deschenes, Olivier 1 Figuières, Charles 1 Mulier, Chloe 1 Taylor, Reid 1 Turland, Madeline 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 2
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Finance and economics discussion series 2 NBER working paper series 2 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 NBER Working Paper 1 Working paper 1 Working paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 13 EconStor 1
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Last resort insurance : wildfires and the regulation of a crashing market
Taylor, Reid; Turland, Madeline; Weill, Joakim A. - 2025
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Social security and high-frequency labor supply : evidence from Uber drivers
Beatty, Timothy K. M.; Weill, Joakim A. - 2024
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Flood risk mapping and the distributional impacts of climate information
Weill, Joakim A. - 2023
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Researchers' degrees of flexibility : revisiting COVID-19 policy evaluations
Weill, Joakim A.; Stigler, Matthieu; Deschênes, Olivier; … - 2025
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Perilous Flood Risk Assessments
Weill, Joakim - 2022
Flooding is among the costliest natural disasters in the United States. Although the federal government provides floodplain boundary maps and subsidizes insurance, demand remains extremely low. This paper assembles the most comprehensive set of files ever compiled on flood risk and insurance to...
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Researchers' Degrees-of-Flexibility and the Credibility of Difference-in-Differences Estimates : Evidence from the Pandemic Policy Evaluations
Weill, Joakim; Stigler, Matthieu; Deschênes, Olivier; … - 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented policy responses and a large literature evaluating their impacts. This paper re-examines this literature and investigates the role of researchers' degrees-of-flexibility on the estimated effects of mobility-reducing policies on social-distancing...
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Covid-19 Mobility Policies Impacts : How Credible are Difference-in-Differences Estimates?
Weill, Joakim; Stigler, Mathieu; Deschênes, Olivier; … - 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented policy responses and a large literature evaluating their impacts. This paper re-examines and add to the evidence on the impact of COVID-19 mobility-restricting policies on mobility indicators. We first find that two-way fixed effects estimates are not...
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COVID-19 Mobility Policies Impacts: How Credible Are Difference-in-Differences Estimates?
Weill, Joakim A.; Stigler, Matthieu; Deschenes, Olivier; … - 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented policy responses and a large literature evaluating their impacts. This paper re-examines and add to the evidence on the impact of COVID-19 mobility-restricting policies on mobility indicators. We first find that two-way fixed effects estimates are not...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012658261
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COVID-19 Mobility Policies Impacts : How Credible are Difference-in-Differences Estimates?
Weill, Joakim; Stigler, Mathieu; Deschênes, Olivier; … - 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented policy responses and a large literature evaluating their impacts. This paper re-examines and add to the evidence on the impact of COVID-19 mobility-restricting policies on mobility indicators. We first find that two-way fixed effects estimates are not...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013216287
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Exposures and Behavioral Responses to Wildfire Smoke
Burke, Marshall; Heft-Neal, Sam; Li, Jessica; Driscoll, Anne - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
The impacts of environmental change on human outcomes often depend on local exposures and behavioral responses that are challenging to observe with traditional administrative or sensor data. We show how data from private pollution sensors, cell phones, social media posts, and internet search...
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