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Tatyana Deryugina
Shebik Centennial Faculty Fellow
,
Gies College of Business
Associate Professor
,
Finance
Associate Professor
,
Economics
Email
deryugin
illinois
edu
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(23)
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Research output
16
Article
4
Working paper
1
Chapter
1
Letter
1
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1
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Research output per year
Research output per year
4 results
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2023
The Long-run Effect of Air Pollution on Survival
Deryugina, T.
&
Reif, J.
,
Nov 2023
,
National Bureau of Economic Research
,
88 p.
(NBER Working Paper Series; no. 31858).
Research output
:
Working paper
Life Expectancy
100%
Long-run Effects
100%
Air Pollution Effects
100%
Life Cycle
100%
Model Calculation
50%
2021
COVID-19 Disruptions Disproportionately Affect Female Academics
Deryugina, T.
, Shurchkov, O. & Stearns, J. E.,
Jan 2021
,
National Bureau of Economic Research
,
32 p.
(NBER Working Paper; no. 28360).
Research output
:
Working paper
Women Academics
100%
COVID-19 Disruption
100%
COVID-19
100%
Time Use
100%
Child Age
50%
2020
Natural Disasters and Elective Medical Services: How Big is the Bounce-Back?
Deryugina, T.
, Gruber, J. & Sabety, A.,
Jul 2020
,
National Bureau of Economic Research
,
45 p.
(NBER Working Paper; no. 27505).
Research output
:
Working paper
Medical Services
100%
Natural Disasters
100%
Hurricanes
100%
Bounce Back
100%
COVID-19
100%
2016
The Mortality and Medical Costs of Air Pollution: Evidence from Changes in Wind Direction
Deryugina, T.
, Heutel, G.,
Miller, N.
,
Molitor, D.
&
Reif, J.
,
Nov 8 2016
,
46 p.
(NBER Working Paper; no. w22796).
Research output
:
Working paper
Wind Direction
100%
Air Pollution
100%
Medical Costs
100%
Mortality Costs
100%
Health Economics
100%