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John Feddersen
John Feddersen
Department of Economics, University of Oxford
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Subjective wellbeing: Why weather matters
J Feddersen, R Metcalfe, M Wooden
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society 179 …, 2016
732016
Subjective well-being: Weather matters; climate doesn't
J Feddersen, R Metcalfe, M Wooden
Melbourne Institute Working Paper, 2012
292012
Why we can't confirm the pollution haven hypothesis: A model of carbon leakage with agglomeration
J Feddersen
University of Oxford, 2012
62012
The differential impacts of weather and climatic change on subjective wellbeing: Evidence from a large nationally representative panel dataset
J Feddersen, R Metcalfe, M Wooden
Melbourne Institute Melbourne, 2012
32012
Pollution Havens: Does Third Country Environmental Policy Matter
J Feddersen
Smith School Working Paper Series 13-02, University of Oxford, 2013
22013
The costs of Hurricane Sandy: Life satisfaction as an alternative to GDP
J Feddersen, R Metcalfe, M Wooden
VoxEU. org 2, 2012
22012
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, AGGLOMERATION AND FIRM LOCATION
J Feddersen
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, 2010
22010
Subjective well-being: weather matters; climate doesn't
R Metcalfe, J Feddersen, M Wooden
University of Oxford, 2012
12012
Subjective Well-Being: Why Weather Matters
M Wooden, J Feddersen, R Metcalfe
2016
Essays in international economics and the environment
J Feddersen
University of Oxford, 2013
2013
Pollution Havens: Do Third Country Environmental Policies Matter?
J Feddersen
2012
NEIGHBORHOOD EFFECTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INDUCED DELOCATION
J Feddersen
2012
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