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production risk in the context of Chinese grain farming and climate change, and test for a potential endogeneity of climate … beneficiary of climate change. In particular, we find that increases in annual average temperature increase mean output at the … Hausman test reveals no endogeneity of climate variables in Chinese grain production. …
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reliability and efficiency of econometric models of climate change impact on U.S. agriculture. The use of cumulative heat measures …Economists are relying on agronomic concepts to construct weather or climate independent variables and improve the … of adaptation and thus provide a more nuanced outlook on the potential impacts of climate change on crop yields. …
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Replaced with revised version of paper 07/24/11.
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Climate change will directly affect food availability and security. Because food production is fundamentally a … particularly large. While there is ongoing scientific debate over the magnitude of the effect of climate change on overall … good, such that climate change driven food shortages could significantly raise food costs relative to traditionally …
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for one of the world’s most water stressed countries, India. Using detailed crop-wise agriculture and weather data …
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The objective of this research is to estimate the economic impact of climate change on tea production in China. We use … climate change on crop yields or other economic indicators of agricultural productivity. Previous studies have tended to focus … for tea producer in China in the face of future global climate changes. …
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extreme, suggesting that the growing season for corn is likely to expand with climate change. …
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temperature over the next century. The vulnerability of agriculture to climate change will depend on both the biophysical impacts … of climate change on crop yields and on the agricultural system’s ability to adapt to changing production conditions …. Farmer flexibility to adapt may be limited, however, by changing availability of irrigation water under future climate …
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climate change on US agriculture. This literature also suggests a limited role for precipitation in overall impacts. This … overestimation of the detrimental effects of temperature by 30%. Because climate change affects intra-seasonal soil moisture and … overestimate yield impacts by almost 100%. The approach shows a more complete understanding that climate change impacts on …
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