Published Papers
“Default Risk, Productivity, and the Environment: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing” Environmental and Resource Economics, 2020, vol. 75(4): 677-710
“Do Tax Cuts Encourage Rent Seeking by Top Corporate Executives? Theory and Evidence,” Contemporary Economic Policy, 2019, vol. 37(2): 219-235 (lead article; with Ramón López)
“The Role of Adolescent Health in Adult SES Outcomes,” The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2018, vol. 18(2): 1-16 (lead article; with Pinar Gunes)
“Accounting for Loss of Variety and Factor Reallocations in the Welfare Cost of Regulations,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2018, vol. 88: 69-94
“Do Credit Constraints Favor Dirty Production? Theory and Plant-Level Evidence,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2017, vol. 84: 189-208
“Credit Constraints, Technology Upgrading, and the Environment,” Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2016, vol. 3(2): 283-319
Book Chapters
“Are Household Borrowing Constraints Bad for the Environment? Theory and Cross-Country Evidence,” in Matthias, Ruth (ed.) Research Agenda for Environmental Economics. Edward Elger Publishing, accepted.
“Default Risk, Productivity, and the Environment: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Manufacturing” Environmental and Resource Economics, 2020, vol. 75(4): 677-710
“Do Tax Cuts Encourage Rent Seeking by Top Corporate Executives? Theory and Evidence,” Contemporary Economic Policy, 2019, vol. 37(2): 219-235 (lead article; with Ramón López)
“The Role of Adolescent Health in Adult SES Outcomes,” The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 2018, vol. 18(2): 1-16 (lead article; with Pinar Gunes)
“Accounting for Loss of Variety and Factor Reallocations in the Welfare Cost of Regulations,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2018, vol. 88: 69-94
“Do Credit Constraints Favor Dirty Production? Theory and Plant-Level Evidence,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2017, vol. 84: 189-208
“Credit Constraints, Technology Upgrading, and the Environment,” Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, 2016, vol. 3(2): 283-319
Book Chapters
“Are Household Borrowing Constraints Bad for the Environment? Theory and Cross-Country Evidence,” in Matthias, Ruth (ed.) Research Agenda for Environmental Economics. Edward Elger Publishing, accepted.