PAPERS |
[17] S. Gamper-Rabindran. Shifting Away From Coal Power: Prioritizing Ratepayers and Communities vs. Shareholders? Pace Environmental Law Review. 40(1) 2022. 1-40 [gamper_pace.pdf]
[16] S. Gamper-Rabindran. Fracked Communities and Taxpayers in US and Argentina: How Political, Legal and Financial Institutions Help Externalize the Economic, Public Health, and Environmental Costs of the Shale Industry in Sowers, Vanderveer and Weinthal (eds). 2021 Oxford Handbook on Comparative Environmental Politics, Section on “Energy, Food and Climate Change.” [15] S. Gamper-Rabindran. Markets, states and the federal government in the transition to wind energy, Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, forthcoming, [paper] [14] K. Neville, J. Baka, S. Gamper-Rabindran, K. Bakker, S. Andreasson, A. Vengosh, A. Lin, J.N. Singh, and E. Weinthal. Debating unconventional energy: social, political and economic implications, Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 42(1) 2017. LINK http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-environ-102016-061102 [13] S. Gamper-Rabindran. Information collection, access and dissemination for evidence based shale policies, Energy Technology, Energy Technology, 2(12): 2014. [Open access link] [ssrn link]] LINK http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ente.201402114/full [12] S. Gamper-Rabindran and C. Timmins, Does hazardous waste remediation raise housing values? evidence of spatially localized benefits. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 65 (3) 2013: 345-360. [paper] [ssrn link] LINK http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095069612001167 [11] S. Finger and S. Gamper-Rabindran, “Mandatory disclosure of plant emissions into the environment and worker chemical exposure inside plants” Ecological Economics, 87, 2013:124–136 LINK http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800912005009 [10] S. Finger and S. Gamper-Rabindran, Testing the effects of self-regulation on industrial accidents. Journal of Regulatory Economics, 43 (2) 2013: 115-146 [paper] LINK http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11149-012-9201-8 [9] S. Gamper-Rabindran and S. Finger, Does industry self-regulation reduce pollution? Responsible Care program in the chemical industry. Journal of Regulatory Economics 43 (1) 2013: 1-30 [paper] LINK http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11149-012-9197-0 [8] S. Gamper-Rabindran and C. Timmins. “Hazardous Waste Cleanup, Neighborhood Gentrification, and Environmental Justice: Evidence from Restricted Access Census Block Data,” American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, May 2011. LINK http://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/aer.101.3.620 [7] S. Gamper-Rabindran, S. Khan and C. Timmins. "The Impact of Piped Water Provision on Infant Mortality in Brazil: A Quantile Panel Data Approach," Journal of Development Economics, 92(2) 2010: 188-200. National Bureau of Economic Research working paper # 14365. October 2008 LINK doi:10.1016/j.jdeveco.2009.02.006 [6] S. Gamper-Rabindran, "Did the EPA's Voluntary Industrial Toxics Program Reduce Plants' Emissions? A GIS Analysis of Distributional Impacts and a By-media Analysis of Substitution," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 52(1), July 2006:391-410. LINK doi:10.1016/j.jeem.2005.12.001 [5] S. Gamper-Rabindran,"NAFTA and the Environment: What Can the Data Tell Us," Economic Development and Cultural Change 54(3) 2006: 605-633. LINK http://www.jstor.org/pss/10.1086/500029 [4] R. Godoy, D. Karlan, S. Rabindran, T. Huanca, "Do modern forms of human capital matter in primitive economies? Comparative evidence from Bolivia," Economics of Education Review, 24(2005):45-53. LINK http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027277570400003 |
PEER-REVIEWED RESEARCH REPORT |
[3] S. Gamper-Rabindran, C. Timmins Valuing the Benefits of Superfund Site Remediation: Three Approaches to Measuring Localized Externalities, Peer-Reviewed Research Report to the Environmental Protection Agency, Jan 2011. [report]
Also, S. Gamper-Rabindran, R. Mastromonaco, C. Timmins, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 16655, January 2011 [NBER link] |
WORKING PAPERS |
[2] S. Finger and S. Gamper-Rabindran, Protecting workers from chemical exposure: do voluntary standards reduce exposure?
Dec 2012 version [paper] Center for Industry Studies working paper # 36, 2012 [ssrn link] [1] S. Gamper-Rabindran, Impact of Medicaid eligibility restrictions on immigrants' use of prenatal care: a geographical analysis. |