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    Summary statistics. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …”
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    Month of interview by world region. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …”
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    Effect by world bank income classification. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …”
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    Marginal effect of additional hot day on SWB. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …”
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    Income satisfaction measure. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …”
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    Marginal effect of HTD on income and SWB. by Stephan Dietrich (6979985)

    Published 2025
    “…We take advantage of 40 years of variation in daily land surface temperature data, finding that one additional exceptionally hot day significantly lowers wellbeing, by roughly 0.5% on average. …”