Kyle C. Meng, PhD, Columbia University

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Economics University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA, United States 
 2013 Sustainable Development Columbia University, New York, NY 
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Bernard Salanié grad student 2013 Columbia
 (Essays in the economics and political economy of climate change.)
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Dingel JI, Meng KC, Hsiang SM. (2019) Spatial Correlation, Trade, and Inequality: Evidence from the Global Climate National Bureau of Economic Research
Larsen AE, Meng K, Kendall BE. (2019) Causal analysis in control–impact ecological studies with observational data Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 10: 924-934
Meng KC, Rode A. (2019) The social cost of lobbying over climate policy Nature Climate Change. 9: 472-476
McDermott GR, Meng KC, McDonald GG, et al. (2018) The blue paradox: Preemptive overfishing in marine reserves. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Zhang P, Deschenes O, Meng KC, et al. (2018) Temperature Effects on Productivity and Factor Reallocation: Evidence from a Half Million Chinese Manufacturing Plants Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. 88: 1-17
Deschenes O, Meng KC. (2018) Quasi-Experimental Methods in Environmental Economics: Opportunities and Challenges National Bureau of Economic Research. 4: 285-332
Meng KC. (2017) Using a Free Permit Rule to Forecast the Marginal Abatement Cost of Proposed Climate Policy The American Economic Review. 107: 748-784
Meng KC, Oremus KL, Gaines SD. (2016) New England Cod Collapse and the Climate. Plos One. 11: e0158487
Meng KC. (2016) Estimating Path Dependence in Energy Transitions National Bureau of Economic Research
Norström AV, Dannenberg A, McCarney G, et al. (2014) Three necessary conditions for establishing effective Sustainable Development Goals in the Anthropocene Ecology and Society. 19
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