Publications
Knittel, Christopher and Samuel Stolper (2025). "Using Machine Learning to Target Treatment: The Case of Household Energy Use." Accepted at Economic Journal.
Woody, Maxwell, Samuel Stolper, Parth Vaishnav, and Gregory Keoleian (2024). "Vehicle Scrappage Policies for Transportation Decarbonization.” Environmental Research: Energy 1: 033002.
Stolper, Samuel, Michael Moore, and Timothy Arvan (2024). "The Promise and Peril of Carbon Neutrality Goals." Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 18(1): 88-95.
Jacobson, Sarah, Amy Ando, Titus Awokuse, Nathan Chan, Jimena González-Ramírez, Sumeet Gulati, Matthew Interis, Dale Manning, and Samuel Stolper (2024). “Addressing systemic racism in environmental and resource economics.” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 18(1): 143-164.
Taiebat, Morteza, Samuel Stolper, and Ming Xu (2022). "Widespread Range Suitability and Cost Competitiveness of Electric Vehicles for Ride-Hailing Drivers." Applied Energy 319: 119246.
Hausman, Catherine and Samuel Stolper (2021). "Inequality, Information Failures, and Air Pollution." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 110: 102552.
Knittel, Christopher and Samuel Stolper (2021). "Machine Learning about Treatment Effect Heterogeneity: The Case of Household Energy Use." American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings 111: 440-444.
Taiebat, Morteza, Samuel Stolper, and Ming Xu (2019). "Forecasting the Impact of Connected and Automated Vehicles on Energy Use: A Microeconomic Study of Induced Travel and Energy Rebound." Applied Energy 247: 297-308.
Do, Quy-Toan, Shareen Joshi, and Samuel Stolper (2018). "Can Environmental Policy Reduce Infant Mortality? Evidence from the Ganga Pollution Cases." Journal of Development Economics 133: 306-325.
Working Papers
"Getting from Ridehailing to Ridesharing: Effects of a Congestion Tax in Chicago", with Morteza Taiebat. Reject and resubmit, National Tax Journal.
"Income and Energy Tax Pass-Through: Evidence from Gas Stations ." Mimeo.
Works in Progress
"Asthma, Air Quality, and Avoidance: An Experiment in App-Based Information Access", with A. Patrick Behrer and R. Jisung Park.
"Water Affordability in Detroit: A Comparison of Alternative Rate Structures", with Noah Attal.
"The Health Impacts of Water Shutoffs in Detroit, Michigan", with Noah Attal and Yulya Truskinovsky.
"Pass-Through of Firm-Specific Cost Shocks: Evidence from Spanish Gas Stations", with Richard L. Sweeney.