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2. Instrumental variables and the search for iden-22 Bagues and Esteve-Volart (2016) and Kent and Martinez-Marquina (2020) examine income shocks from Spain's Christmas lottery. As another example of spatial data, Guryan and Kearney (2010) use lottery sales at the store level available for Texas (across 1,386 cities and 3,660 nine-digit zip codes). Much of the economic literature studying lottery data uses lottery wins as exogenous income shocks;J D Angrist;Imbens, Rubin and Sacerdote,2001
3. Every breath you take, every dollar you'll make: The long-term consequences of the Clean Air Act of 1970;A Isen;Journal of Political Economy,2017
4. Relationship between season of birth, temperature exposure, and later life wellbeing;A Isen;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,2017