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Michael Coury

@_mikes_mic

Economics PhD, Assistant Professor @UBuffaloEcon

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The Olympic champ WINS in Eugene!!! 🥇🇺🇸 Katie Moon cleared 4.85m for GOLD at #WorldAthleticsChamps! Sandi Morris, OLY🇺🇸 earned 🥈with a 4.85m vault! #JourneyToGold

The Olympic champ WINS in Eugene!!! 🥇🇺🇸

<a href="/ktnago13/">Katie Moon</a> cleared 4.85m for GOLD at #WorldAthleticsChamps! 

<a href="/sandicheekspv/">Sandi Morris, OLY🇺🇸</a> earned 🥈with a 4.85m vault! 

#JourneyToGold
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"Climate change-related wildfire exposure leads voters to support more redistributionist and green policies." Just Accepted new paper by Michael Coury Michael Coury zurl.co/4WoT

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New research by Prof. Michael Coury explores how exposure to climate change-related risk affects voter preferences! Read more in The Review of Economics and Statistics: doi.org/10.1162/rest_a… #UBuffalo Arts and Sciences | University at Buffalo The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) Michael Coury

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Andrea La Nauze, Liam Falconer and I study PurpleAir - Air Quality Monitors network in new research. Wildfire pollution increases air monitoring especially in wealthy areas. This suggests a role for public policy to improve monitoring in areas with strong environmental justice concerns.

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Check out coverage of my research on climate disasters and voting in Bloomberg Green. Thank you Matthew Griffin for a thoughtful look at this question, just in time for election season!

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Sewer and water infrastructures more than doubled the value of undeveloped land in 19th century Chicago. Just Accepted new paper by Michael Coury, Toru Kitagawa, Allison Shertzer (@econhist_allday), and Matthew A. Turner. zurl.co/ruhU

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Climate change-related wildfire exposure leads voters to support more redistributionist and green policies. In the May issue, by Michael Coury (Michael Coury) zurl.co/XaqaR