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4280
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Overview

Matthew Neidell is affiliated with Columbia University in the United States and conducts research primarily in the fields of Medicine and Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Economics and Econometrics, Epidemiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Emergency Medicine.

Their research covers a range of topics with notable focus on Air Quality and Health Impacts, Congenital Heart Disease Studies, Climate Change and Health Impacts, Global Health Care Issues, Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation, Healthcare Policy and Management, and Energy and Environment Impacts.

Recent publications demonstrate contributions to multiple scientific journals. Selected papers include:

  • This Is Air: The "Nonhealth" Effects of Air Pollution (2022) published in Annual Review of Resource Economics
  • Using Crowd-Sourced Data to Assess the Temporal and Spatial Relationship between Indoor and Outdoor Particulate Matter (2021) published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • Long-run pollution exposure and mortality: Evidence from the Acid Rain Program (2021) published in Journal of Public Economics
  • Temperature and work: Time allocated to work under varying climate and labor market conditions (2021) published in PLoS ONE
  • What about tocilizumab? A retrospective study from a NYC Hospital during the COVID-19 outbreak (2021) published in PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors in their research include Joshua Graff Zivin, Sarah Crook, Kacie Dragan, Joyce Woo, and Brett R. Anderson.

Their work appears often in venues such as SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, PLoS ONE, Annual Review of Resource Economics, and Journal of Public Economics.

Best Publications

  • The Impact of Pollution on Worker Productivity

    Joshua S. Graff Zivin;Matthew J Neidell

  • Air Pollution and Infant Health: What Can We Learn from California's Recent Experience?

    Janet Currie;Matthew Neidell

  • Temperature and the Allocation of Time: Implications for Climate Change

    Joshua Graff Zivin;Matthew J Neidell

  • PARTICULATE POLLUTION AND THE PRODUCTIVITY OF PEAR PACKERS

    Tom Chang;Joshua S. Graff Zivin;Tal Gross;Matthew J Neidell

  • Environment, Health, and Human Capital

    Joshua Graff Zivin;Matthew Neidell

  • The Effect of Pollution on Worker Productivity: Evidence from Call-Center Workers in China

    Tom Y. Chang;Joshua Graff Zivin;Tal Gross;Matthew Neidell

  • Air pollution, health, and socio-economic status: the effect of outdoor air quality on childhood asthma

    Matthew J. Neidell

  • Air pollution and infant health: Lessons from New Jersey☆

    Janet M. Currie;Matthew J. Neidell;Johannes F. Schmieder

  • Information, Avoidance Behavior, and Health The Effect of Ozone on Asthma Hospitalizations

    Matthew J Neidell

  • Pollution, Health, and Avoidance Behavior: Evidence from the Ports of Los Angeles.

    Enrico Moretti;Matthew Neidell

  • Temperature and Human Capital in the Short and Long Run

    Joshua S. Graff Zivin;Solomon M Hsiang;Matthew J Neidell

  • Days of haze: Environmental information disclosure and intertemporal avoidance behavior

    Joshua Graff Zivin;Matthew Neidell

  • DOES POLLUTION INCREASE SCHOOL ABSENCES

    Janet Marion Currie;Eric A. Hanushek;E. Megan Kahn;Matthew Neidell

  • What Do We Know About Short- and Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Exposure to Pollution?

    Janet Currie;Joshua S. Graff Zivin;Jamie Mullins;Matthew J Neidell

  • Costs of Healthcare- and Community-Associated Infections With Antimicrobial-Resistant Versus Antimicrobial-Susceptible Organisms

    Matthew J. Neidell;Bevin Cohen;Yoko Furuya;Jennifer Hill

  • Effects of a Prekindergarten Educational Intervention on Adult Health: 37-Year Follow-Up Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial

    Peter A. Muennig;Lawrence Schweinhart;Jeanne Montie;Matthew J. Neidell

  • Cognitive and Noncognitive Peer Effects in Early Education

    Matthew J. Neidell;Jane Waldfogel

  • Water Quality Violations and Avoidance Behavior: Evidence from Bottled Water Consumption

    Joshua Graff Zivin;Matthew Neidell;Wolfram Schlenker

  • Getting inside the “Black Box” of Head Start quality: What matters and what doesn’t

    Janet Currie;Matthew Neidell

  • Air pollution's hidden impacts

    Joshua Graff Zivin;Matthew Neidell

  • What Do We Know About Short and Long Term Effects of Early Life Exposure to Pollution

    Janet Currie;Janet Currie;Joshua Graff Zivin;Joshua Graff Zivin;Jaime Mullens;Matthew Neidell;Matthew Neidell

Frequent Co-Authors

Janet Currie
Janet Currie Princeton University
Sherry Glied
Sherry Glied New York University
Steven G. Rivkin
Steven G. Rivkin Amherst College
Jane Waldfogel
Jane Waldfogel Columbia University
Solomon Hsiang
Solomon Hsiang University of California, Berkeley
Peter A. Muennig
Peter A. Muennig Columbia University
Martin Stute
Martin Stute Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Steven N. Chillrud
Steven N. Chillrud Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
George L. Gerton
George L. Gerton University of Pennsylvania
Frederica P. Perera
Frederica P. Perera Columbia University

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