Sammy Zahran

Affiliations: 
Economics Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 
Area:
General Economics, Demography, Climate Change, Environmental Economics
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Zahran S, Iverson T, McElmurry SP, et al. (2019) Hidden Costs of Blight and Arson in Detroit: Evidence From a Natural Experiment in Devil's Night Ecological Economics. 157: 266-277
Dong C, Taylor MP, Zahran S. (2018) The effect of contemporary mine emissions on children's blood lead levels. Environment International
Fremstad A, Underwood A, Zahran S. (2018) The Environmental Impact of Sharing: Household and Urban Economies in CO2 Emissions Ecological Economics. 145: 137-147
Zahran S, Iverson T, McElmurry SP, et al. (2017) The Effect of Leaded Aviation Gasoline on Blood Lead in Children Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. 4: 575-610
Dong C, Taylor MP, Kristensen LJ, et al. (2015) Environmental contamination in an Australian mining community and potential influences on early childhood health and behavioural outcomes. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 207: 345-356
Underwood A, Zahran S. (2015) The carbon implications of declining household scale economies Ecological Economics. 116: 182-190
Iverson T, Denning S, Zahran S. (2015) When the long run matters: The joint effect of carbon decay and discounting Climatic Change. 129: 57-72
Zahran S, Breunig IM, Link BG, et al. (2014) Maternal exposure to hurricane destruction and fetal mortality. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 68: 760-6
Brooks J, Oxley D, Vedlitz A, et al. (2014) Abnormal Daily Temperature and Concern about Climate Change Across the United States Review of Policy Research. 31: 199-217
Pena AA, Zahran S, Underwood A, et al. (2014) Effect of Natural Disasters on Local Nonprofit Activity Growth and Change. 45: 590-610
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