Dean Spears, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Economics | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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(Essays in the economics of sanitation and human capital in developing countries.) |
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Spears D, Vyas S, Weston G, et al. (2024) Long-term population projections: Scenarios of low or rebounding fertility. Plos One. 19: e0298190 |
Geruso M, Spears D, Talesara I. (2024) Inversions in US Presidential Elections: 1836-2016. American Economic Journal. Applied Economics. 14: 327-357 |
Geruso M, Spears D. (2024) Neighborhood Sanitation and Infant Mortality. American Economic Journal. Applied Economics. 10: 125-162 |
Arenberg S, Kuruc K, Franz N, et al. (2022) Research Note: Intergenerational Transmission Is Not Sufficient for Positive Long-Term Population Growth. Demography |
Spears D. (2020) Exposure to open defecation can account for the Indian enigma of child height. Journal of Development Economics. 146: 102277 |
Scovronick N, Vasquez VN, Errickson F, et al. (2019) Human Health and the Social Cost of Carbon: A Primer and Call to Action. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.). 30: 642-647 |
Coffey D, Deshpande A, Hammer J, et al. (2019) Local Social Inequality, Economic Inequality, and Disparities in Child Height in India. Demography |
Spears D, Dey S, Chowdhury S, et al. (2019) The association of early-life exposure to ambient PM and later-childhood height-for-age in India: an observational study. Environmental Health : a Global Access Science Source. 18: 62 |
Scovronick N, Budolfson M, Dennig F, et al. (2019) The impact of human health co-benefits on evaluations of global climate policy. Nature Communications. 10: 2095 |
Geruso M, Spears D, Talesara I. (2019) Inversions in US Presidential Elections: 1836-2016 National Bureau of Economic Research |