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Does Living in California Have a Causal Effect on Lengthening Your Life Span?
Contrasting Economics and Sociology Research
Feb 15
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Matthew E. Kahn
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New Thoughts About Environmental Sociology Research
The Annual Review of Sociology is a prestigious journal and I just had the pleasure to sit down and read this paper.
Feb 14
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Why Is Amtrak Paying $100 Million Per New Train?
We could buy these trains at a 70% discount from Japan.
Feb 14
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Contrasting Environmental Sociology and Environmental Economics Research
In 2025, the Environmental Sociology Journal published an empirical paper that is directly related to my research.
Feb 13
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A Critical Analysis of Harvard's New "Energy, Climate and Environment" Major
Today’s Harvard Crimson article sketches out some details about the new interdisciplinary major that Harvard will launch titled “Energy, Climate and the…
Feb 13
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Could the Rise of Nearby Charter Cities Improve Urban Governance in Los Angeles?
At the Winter Olympics, athletes compete for glory.
Feb 12
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Will Date Drop Create Happy Young Power Couples?
My Wall Street Journal feed supplied some clickbait this morning.
Feb 10
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The Trump Administration's New Look at Risk Regulation
Each year, over 300 people die in car crashes in Los Angeles.
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