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Author: Guojun He; Yuhang Pan; Takanao Tanaka
Title: COVID-19, City Lockdown, and Air Pollution: Evidence from China
  • Document date: 2020_4_1
  • ID: if7av1x8_132
    Snippet: Notes: Each cell represents a separate regression using the corresponding subsample. For example, a warm region uses cities whose temperature is above the mean. Weather controls include weekly mean temperature, its square, weekly mean precipitation, and weekly mean snow depth. Standard errors are clustered at the city level and reported below the coefficients. * significant at 10% ** significant at 5%. *** significant at 1% All rights reserved. N.....
    Document: Notes: Each cell represents a separate regression using the corresponding subsample. For example, a warm region uses cities whose temperature is above the mean. Weather controls include weekly mean temperature, its square, weekly mean precipitation, and weekly mean snow depth. Standard errors are clustered at the city level and reported below the coefficients. * significant at 10% ** significant at 5%. *** significant at 1% All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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