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Food Without Fire: Nutritional Outcomes from a Solar Stove Field Experiment

Laura McCann, Jeffrey D. Michler, Maybin Mwangala, Osas Olurotimi, and Natalia Estrada Carmona

Food Without Fire
Rainfall

The Mismeasure of Weather: Using Remotely Sensed Weather Data in Economic Contexts

Anna Josephson, Jeffrey D. Michler, Talip Kilic, and Siobhan Murray

The Mismeasure of Weather
Flood Map

Impact Evaluations in Data Poor Settings: The Case of Stress-Tolerant Rice Varieties in Bangladesh

Jeffrey D. Michler, Dewan Al Rafi, Jonathan Giezendanner, Anna Josephson, Valerien O. Pede, and Elizabeth Tellman

Impact Evaluations in Data Poor Settings
Climate Action

The Cost of Climate Action: Experimental Evidence on the Impact of Climate Information on Charitable Donations to Climate Activism

Samantha Gonsalves Wetherell and Anna Josephson

The Cost of Climate Action
Sankey Diagram

Variable Selection in Economic Applications of Remotely Sensed Weather Data: Evidence from the LSMS-ISA

Chandrakant Agme, Anna Josephson, and Jeffrey D. Michler

Variable Selection in Economic Applications of Remotely Sensed Weather Data
Households in Panel

Farmer Family Firms and Missing Markets: Evidence from the Philippines, 1970-2016

Emil Kee-Tui, Anna Josephson, and Jeffrey D. Michler

Farmer Family Firms and Missing Markets
Climate Adaptation

The Economics of Climate Adaptation: An Assessment of the Literature

Anna Josephson, Rodrigo Guerra Su, Greg Collins, and Katharine Jacobs

The Economics of Climate Adaptation

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