International climate action How do countries coordinate international climate action? Energy & Environment Bård Harstad Published 25.10.23
Environmental economics and policy in low- and middle-income countries What can policymakers in low- and middle-income countries learn from environmental economics? Energy & Environment Robin Burgess Kelsey Jack Published 27.09.23
The deforestation footprint of transportation infrastructure: Evidence from the Amazon A market access model shows the negative effects of infrastructure on deforestation and the importance of accounting for general equilibrium effects Energy & Environment Rafael Araujo Juliano Assunção Arthur Bragança Published 09.05.23
Inappropriate technology: Evidence from global agriculture The rich-world bias of agricultural innovation explains a large share of global disparities in technology adoption and agricultural productivity Technology & Innovation Jacob Moscona Karthik Sastry Published 30.03.23
The role of artisanal mining in deforestation: New insights from Africa-wide data New data shows the potential value of artisanal gold mines in Africa, and also documents their significant contribution to deforestation Energy & Environment Victoire Girard Teresa Molina Millan Guillaume Vic Published 13.03.23
The effects of food scarcity on trusting behaviour: Evidence from Tanzania Food scarcity decreases trust among Tanzanian farmers, reducing the resilience of affected communities Institutions & Political Economy Gustav Agneman Paolo Falco Exaud Joel Onesmo Selejio Published 19.01.23
How climate change impacts structural transformation and urbanisation: Evidence from India Rising temperatures reduce the proportion of workers in non-agricultural activities and inhibit structural transformation, with effects intensifying in the long run Energy & Environment Maggie Y. Liu Vis Taraz Yogita Shamdasani Published 15.12.22
How climate change reallocates capital and labour within countries: Evidence from Brazil Long periods of excess dryness lead to the reallocation of capital and labour away from affected regions and have changed the structure of the economy Labour Markets Christoph Albert Paula Bustos Jacopo Ponticelli Published 03.06.22
How climate shocks trigger inter-group conflicts: Evidence from Africa's transhumant pastoralists Droughts precipitated by climate change force farmers and pastoralists to compete for scant resources, triggering violent clashes Energy & Environment Nathan Nunn Eoin McGuirk Published 30.04.21