Maximilian Auffhammer, Ph.D.

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2003 University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA 
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Richard E. Carson grad student 2003 UCSD
 (Essays in environmental and regional economics.)
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Aldy JE, Auffhammer M, Cropper ML, et al. (2020) Looking Back at Fifty Years of the Clean Air Act National Bureau of Economic Research
Auffhammer M, Duru M, Rubin E, et al. (2020) The Economic Impact of Critical-Habitat Designation: Evidence from Vacant-Land Transactions Land Economics. 96: 188-206
Xie L, MacDonald SL, Auffhammer M, et al. (2019) Environment or food: Modeling future land use patterns of miscanthus for bioenergy using fine scale data Ecological Economics. 161: 225-236
Schlenker W, Auffhammer M. (2018) The cost of a warming climate. Nature. 557: 498-499
Auffhammer M. (2018) Climate Adaptive Response Estimation: Short And Long Run Impacts Of Climate Change On Residential Electricity and Natural Gas Consumption Using Big Data National Bureau of Economic Research
Auffhammer M, Rubin E. (2018) Natural Gas Price Elasticities and Optimal Cost Recovery Under Consumer Heterogeneity: Evidence from 300 million natural gas bills National Bureau of Economic Research
Auffhammer M. (2018) Quantifying Economic Damages from Climate Change Journal of Economic Perspectives. 32: 33-52
Auffhammer M, Carleton TA. (2018) Regional Crop Diversity and Weather Shocks in India Asian Development Review. 35: 113-130
Auffhammer M, Kahn ME. (2018) The farmer's climate change adaptation challenge in least developed countries Handbook of Environmental Economics. 4: 193-229
Xie L, Lewis SM, Auffhammer M, et al. (2018) Heat in the Heartland: Crop Yield and Coverage Response to Climate Change Along the Mississippi River Environmental and Resource Economics. 73: 485-513
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