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Using 20 years of data on Medicare beneficiaries, we predict the end-of-century mortality effects of climate change among the U.S. elderly, accounting at the ZIP code level for both adaptation and regional heterogeneity in the temperature-mortality relationship. We find that this relationship...
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"When consumers exhibit present bias and are time-inconsistent, the standard solution to market failures caused by externalities-Pigouvian pricing-is suboptimal. I investigate policies aimed at externalities for time-inconsistent consumers. Welfare-maximizing policy in this case includes an...
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"A large literature examines the interaction of private and public funding of public goods and charities, much of it testing if public funding crowds out private funding. This paper makes two contributions to this literature. First, the crowding out effect could also occur in the opposite...
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We analyze both the uses side and the sources side incidence of domestic climate policy using an analytical general equilibrium model, taking into account the degree of government program indexing. When transfer programs such as Social Security are explicitly indexed to inflation, higher energy...
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