Tatyana Deryugina

About Tatyana Deryugina

Tatyana Deryugina, With an exceptional h-index of 19 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, specializes in the field of Environmental Economics, Behavioral Economics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy, volume 5

Introduction to "Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy"

The green transition, energy security and energy independence

The Long-run Effect of Air Pollution on Survival

Economic effects of natural disasters

Rebuilding Ukraine’s energy sector: Challenges and Opportunities

The fiscal consequences of natural disasters

Natural disasters and municipal bonds

Tatyana Deryugina Information

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Citations(all)

3253

Citations(since 2020)

2727

Cited By

1227

hIndex(all)

19

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

22

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University Profile Page

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Tatyana Deryugina Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Economics

Behavioral Economics

Top articles of Tatyana Deryugina

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy, volume 5

Matthew Kotchen

Tatyana Deryugina

Catherine D Wolfram

2024

Introduction to "Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy"

NBER Chapters

Tatyana Deryugina

Matthew Kotchen

Catherine Wolfram

2023

The green transition, energy security and energy independence

Peace not Pollution How Going Green Can Tackle Both Climate Change and Toxic Politics

Tatyana Deryugina

2023

The Long-run Effect of Air Pollution on Survival

Tatyana Deryugina

Julian Reif

2023/11/13

Economic effects of natural disasters

IZA World of Labor

Tatyana Deryugina

2022/4/20

Rebuilding Ukraine’s energy sector: Challenges and Opportunities

Rebuilding Ukraine: Principles and policies

Tatyana Deryugina

Oleksandr Kravchenko

Mar Reguant

2022

The fiscal consequences of natural disasters

Tatyana Deryugina

2022/10/13

Natural disasters and municipal bonds

Jun Kyung Auh

Jaewon Choi

Tatyana Deryugina

Tim Park

2022/7/25

Public school access or stay-at-home partner: Factors mitigating the adverse effects of the covid-19 pandemic on academic parents

AEA Papers and Proceedings

Tatyana Deryugina

Olga Shurchkov

Jenna Stearns

2022/5/1

Geographic and socioeconomic heterogeneity in the benefits of reducing air pollution in the United States

Tatyana Deryugina

Nolan Miller

David Molitor

Julian Reif

2020/5/21

Modeling users’ trust in drought forecasts

Weather, Climate, and Society

Majid Shafiee-Jood

Tatyana Deryugina

Ximing Cai

2021/7

Environmental applications of the Coase Theorem

Tatyana Deryugina

Frances Moore

Richard SJ Tol

2021/6/1

COVID-19 disruptions disproportionately affect female academics

AEA Papers and Proceedings

Tatyana Deryugina

Olga Shurchkov

Jenna Stearns

2021/5/1

The causal effects of place on health and longevity

Journal of Economic Perspectives

Tatyana Deryugina

David Molitor

2021/11/1

Air pollution policy should focus on the most vulnerable people, not just the most polluted places

Combatting Climate Change: a CEPR Collection

Tatyana Deryugina

Nolan Miller

David Molitor

Julian Reif

2021/1/13

Is the supply of charitable donations fixed? Evidence from deadly tornadoes

American Economic Review: Insights

Tatyana Deryugina

Benjamin M Marx

2021/9/1

Economic lessons from natural disasters

NBER Reporter

Tatyana Deryugina

2021

Does crop insurance impact water use?

Tatyana Deryugina

Don Fullerton

Megan Konar

Julian Reif

2021/8/6

Natural disasters and elective medical services: How big is the bounce-back?

Tatyana Deryugina

Jonathan Gruber

Adrienne Sabety

2020/7/13

The long-run dynamics of electricity demand: Evidence from municipal aggregation

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics

Tatyana Deryugina

Alexander MacKay

Julian Reif

2020/1

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