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SUMMARY:Environment and Energy Economics Weekly Seminar: W. Reed Walker
DESCRIPTION:“Every Breath You Take | Every Dollar You’ll Make:The Long-Term Consequences of the Clean Air Act of 1970″AbstractThis paper examines the long-term impacts of in-utero andearly childhood exposure to ambient air pollution on adult labor market\noutcomes. We take advantage of a new administrative data set that is uniquely\nsuited for addressing this question because it combines information on\nindividuals’ quarterly earnings together with their counties and dates of\nbirth. We use the sharp changes in ambient air pollution concentrations driven\nby the implementation of the 1970 Clean Air Act Amendments as a source of\nidentifying variation\, and we compare cohorts born in counties that experienced\nlarge changes in total suspended particulate (TSP) exposure to cohorts born in\ncounties that had minimal or no changes. We find a significant relationship\nbetween TSP exposure in the year of birth and adult labor market outcomes. A 10\nunit decrease in TSP in the year of birth is associated with a 1 percent\nincrease in annual earnings for workers aged 29-31. Most\, but not all\, of this\neffect is driven by an increase in labor force participation. In present value\,\nthe gains from being born into a county affected by the 1970 Clean Air Act\namount to about $4\,300 in lifetime income for the 1.5 million individuals born\ninto these counties each year.http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/rwalker/research/CAAlongtermHealth.pdf About the Speaker:Reed\nWalker is currently a Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy at the\nUniversity of California – Berkeley. After his fellowship with the Robert Wood\nJohnson Foundation\, he will join the faculty at the University of California –\nBerkeley’s Haas School of Business as an assistant professor in Business and\nPublic Policy. He received his PhD in economics from Columbia University in\n2012. His research explores the social costs of environmental externalities\nsuch as air pollution and how existing regulations to limit these externalities\ncontribute to distortions in various product markets. 
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/environment-and-energy-economics-weekly-seminar-w-reed-walker/
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