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Agricultural shocks, coping policies and deforestation: Evidence from the coffee leaf rust epidemic in Mexico. (2024). Chort, Isabelle ; Oktem, Berk.
In: American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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  14. Does Green Re-industrialization Pay off? Impacts on Employment, Wages and Productivity. (2024). Vona, Francesco ; Bontadini, Filippo ; Frattini, Federico Fabio.
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  24. Does Green Re-industrialization Pay off? Impacts on Employment, Wages and Productivity. (2024). Vona, Francesco ; Bontadini, Filippo ; Frattini, Federico Fabio.
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  34. Does land conservation raise property taxes? Evidence from New England cities and towns. (2023). Sims, Katharine ; Meyer, Spencer R ; Thompson, Jonathan R ; Kalinin, Alexey V.
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  35. Short- and long-run determinants of the price behavior of US clean energy stocks: A dynamic ARDL simulations approach. (2023). Ahmed, Walid.
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  37. Waste Not, Want Not: Tariffs as Environmental Protection. (2023). Wellhausen, Rachel L.
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  38. Logs with zeros? Some problems and solutions. (2023). Roth, Jonathan ; Chen, Jiafeng.
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  39. Incentivizing Social Learning for the Diffusion of Climate-Smart Agricultural Techniques. (2022). van Soest, Daan ; Huy, Tung Nguyen ; Guthoff, Jonas Christoph ; Adjognon, Guigonan Serge.
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  40. The nonlinear effect of financial literacy on wealth: evidence from Germany. (2022). Hou, Jia ; Schuler, Sebastian.
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  41. Understanding the complex relationship between multidimensional poverty and depressive symptoms among young South Africans: a cross-sectional study. (2022). Evans-Lacko, Sara ; Araya, Ricardo ; Avendano, Mauricio ; Garman, E C ; McDaid, David ; Lund, C ; Zimmerman, A.
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  42. Cash transfers and the mental health of young people: evidence from South Africas child support grant. (2022). Evans-Lacko, S ; Avendano, M ; Eyal, K ; Garman, E C ; Lund, C.
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  43. Cash transfers and the mental health of young people: Evidence from South Africas child support grant. (2022). Evans-Lacko, S ; Avendano, M ; Eyal, K ; Garman, E C ; Lund, C.
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  44. A market for snow: Modeling winter recreation patterns under current and future climate. (2022). Christensen, Peter ; Parthum, Bryan.
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  45. Global Shipping Container Disruptions and U.S. Agricultural Exports. (2022). Steinbach, Sandro ; Carter, Colin ; Zhuang, Xiting.
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  46. COVID-19 Trade Actions and Their Impact on the Agricultural and Food Sector. (2022). Steinbach, Sandro ; Ahn, Soojung.
    In: 2023 Allied Social Sciences Association (ASSA) Annual Meeting, January 6-8, 2023, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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  47. Global Container Trade Disruptions and U.S. Agricultural Exports. (2022). Steinbach, Sandro ; Carter, Colin ; Zhuang, Xiting.
    In: 2024 Annual Meeting, July 28-30, New Orleans, LA.
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  48. Pesticide Handling and Human Health: Conventional and Organic Cotton Farming in Benin. (2021). Trifkovic, Neda ; Henningsen, Arne.
    In: IFRO Working Paper.
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  49. Pesticide Handling and Human Health: Conventional and Organic Cotton Farming in Benin. (2021). Trifkovic, Neda ; Henningsen, Arne ; Aihounton, Ghislain.
    In: 2021 Conference, August 17-31, 2021, Virtual.
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