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That climate policies are costly is evident and therefore often creates major fears. But the alternative (no action) also has a cost. Mitigation costs and damages incurred depend on what the climate policies are; moreover, they are substitutes. This brings climate policies naturally in the realm...
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That climate policies are costly is evident and therefore often creates major fears. But the alternative (no action) also has a cost. Mitigation costs and damages incurred depend on what the climate policies are; moreover, they are substitutes. This brings climate policies naturally in the realm...
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(CGE) model of the world economy to answer the following questions: Will climate change impacts significantly affect growth … affected by climate change impacts. These impacts affect the economy in multiple and complex ways: changes in productivity … and wealth distribution in the world? Should forecasts of human induced greenhouse gases emissions be revised, once …
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change impacts. These impacts affect the economy in multiple and complex ways: changes in productivity, resource endowments …, production and consumption patterns. We use a new dynamic, multi-regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the world … economy to answer the following questions: Will climate change impacts significantly affect growth and wealth distribution in …
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Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in temperature (or other climate variables) to economic impacts in various dimensions, and are at the basis of quantitative modeling exercises for the assessment of climate change policies. This document provides a...
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information to simulate a change in the demand structure of households in a CGE model of the world economy, in a set of assessment …
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This paper presents an empirical study of energy demand in which demand for a series of energy goods (Gas, Oil Products, Coal, Electricity) is expressed as a function of various factors, including temperature. Parameter values are estimated econometrically, using a dynamic panel data approach....
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That climate policies are costly is evident and therefore often creates major fears. But the alternative (no action) also has a cost. Mitigation costs and damages incurred depend on what the climate policies are; moreover, they are substitutes. This brings climate policies naturally in the realm...
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