Maximillian Auffhammer

Affiliations: 
Agricultural & Resource Economics University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Environmental Economics, General Economics
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Ralf Steinhauser grad student 2004-2007 UC Berkeley
Howard G. Chong grad student 2011 UC Berkeley

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Auffhammer M, Sun W, Wu J, et al. (2016) THE DECOMPOSITION AND DYNAMICS OF INDUSTRIAL CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS FOR 287 CHINESE CITIES IN 1998–2009 Journal of Economic Surveys. 30: 460-481
Auffhammer M, Gong Y. (2015) China's carbon emissions from fossil fuels and market-based opportunities for control Annual Review of Resource Economics. 7: 11-34
Auffhammer M, Steinhauser R. (2012) Forecasting the path of U.S. Co 2 emissions using state-level information Review of Economics and Statistics. 94: 172-185
Hausman C, Auffhammer M, Berck P. (2012) Farm Acreage Shocks and Crop Prices: An SVAR Approach to Understanding the Impacts of Biofuels Environmental and Resource Economics. 53: 117-136
McKone TE, Nazaroff WW, Berck P, et al. (2011) Grand challenges for life-cycle assessment of biofuels. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 1751-6
Wolff H, Chong H, Auffhammer M. (2011) Classification, Detection and Consequences of Data Error: Evidence from the Human Development Index Economic Journal. 121: 843-870
Auffhammer M, Carson RT. (2009) Exploring the number of first-order political subdivisions across countries: Some stylized facts Journal of Regional Science. 49: 243-261
Auffhammer M, Carson RT. (2008) Forecasting the path of China's CO2 emissions using province-level information Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 55: 229-247
Auffhammer M, Steinhauser R. (2007) The future trajectory of U.S. CO2emissions: The role of state vs. aggegate information Journal of Regional Science. 47: 47-61
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