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Patrick Bayer

Economics

Duke University

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About Patrick Bayer at Duke University (Duke)

Patrick Bayer is an economist at Duke University whose research focuses on climate change policy, housing markets, and environmental economics. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Continued dysfunction of capillary pericytes promotes no-reflow after experimental stroke <i>in vivo</i>", and "Foreignness as an Asset: European Carbon Regulation and the Relocation Threat among Multinational Firms".

Research Areas

Climate Change PolicyEnvironmental EconomicsHousing MarketsRacial InequalityMigrationEnergy TransitionNeighborhood DynamicsHomeownership
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Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations9,079

Above average

Publications624

Highly prolific researcher

h-index41

Established scholar

i10-index108

Broad impact

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