Matthew Neidell

 

 

2012-2013 (on leave):
Visiting Professor (Fernand Braudel Fellow)
Department of Economics
European University Institute
Via della Piazzuola, 43
Florence, Italy, 50133

Associate Professor
Department of Health Policy and Management
Mailman School of Public Health
Columbia University
600 W. 168th Street, 6th floor
New York NY 10032

Research Associate
National Bureau of Economic Research

E-mail: mn2191@columbia.edu

Click here for a pdf version of my CV

Working Papers

Climate, Human Capital, and Adaptation (with Joshua Graff Zivin and Solomon Hsiang), Full draft to come soon.

Energy Production and Health Externalities: Evidence from Oil Refinery Strikes in France (with Emmanuelle Lavaine), NBER Working Paper 18974.

Something in the Water: Contaminated Drinking Water and Infant Health (with Janet Currie, Joshua Graff Zivin, Katherine Meckel, and Wolfram Schlenker), NBER Working Paper 18876.

Publications

Environment, Health, and Human Capital (with Joshua Graff Zivin), Journal of Economic Literature, forthcoming.

Temperature and the Allocation of Time: Implications for Climate Change (with Joshua Graff Zivin), Journal of Labor Economics, forthcoming.

The Impact of Pollution on Worker Productivity (with Joshua Graff Zivin), American Economic Review, 102(7), 2012. Media coverage: New York Times, Science Daily, Think Progress

Water Quality Violations and Avoidance Behavior: Evidence from Bottled Water Consumption (with Joshua Graff Zivin and Wolfram Schlenker), American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 101(3), 2011.

Pollution, Health, and Avoidance Behavior: Evidence from the Ports of Los Angeles (with Enrico Moretti), Journal of Human Resources, 46(1), 2011.

Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Peer Effects in Early Education (with Jane Waldfogel), Review of Economics and Statistics, 92(3), 2011.

The Economic Value of Teeth (with Sherry Glied), Journal of Human Resources, 45(2), 2010. Media coverage: Freakonomics, Wall Street Journal, Atlantic Monthly, Marginal Revolution

Long Term Effects of Childhood Asthma on Adult Health (with Jason Fletcher and Jeremy Green), Journal of Health Economics, 29(3), 2010.

Medical Technology Adoption, Uncertainty, and Irreversibilities: Is a Bird in the Hand Really Worth More than the Bush? (with Joshua Graff Zivin), Health Economics, 19(2), 2010.

Voluntary Information Programs and Environmental Regulation: Evidence from ‘Spare the Air’ (with W. Bowman Cutter), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 58(3), 2009.

Program Participation of Immigrant Children: Evidence from the Local Availability of Head Start (with Jane Waldfogel), Economics of Education Review, 28(6), 2009.

Does Pollution Increase School Absences? (with Janet Currie, Eric Hanushek, E. Megan Kahn, and Steven Rivkin), Review of Economics and Statistics, 91(4), 2009.

Air Pollution and Infant Health: Lessons from New Jersey (with Janet Currie and Johannes Schmieder), Journal of Health Economics, 28(3), 2009.

Days of Haze: Environmental Information Disclosure and Intertemporal Avoidance Behavior (with Joshua Graff Zivin), Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 58(2), 2009.

Information, Avoidance Behavior, and Health: The Effect of Ozone on Asthma Hospitalizations, Journal of Human Resources, 44(2), 2009.

Getting Inside the 'Black Box' of Head Start Quality: What Matters and What Doesn't? (with Janet Currie), Economics of Education Review, 26(1), 2007. (PCCOST data used in analysis; please send me an email if you download these data.)

Air Pollution and Infant Health: What Can We Learn from California’s Recent Experience? (with Janet Currie), Quarterly Journal of Economics, 120(3), 2005.

Air Pollution, Health, and Socio-Economic Status: The Effect of Outdoor Air Quality on Asthma Exacerbation in Children, Journal of Health Economics, 23(6), 2004.

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