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Over the last few decades, integrated assessment models (IAM) have provided insight into the relationship between climate change, economy, and climate policies. The limitations of these models in capturing uncertainty in climate parameters, heterogeneity in damages and policies, have given rise...
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, production and consumption patterns. We use a new dynamic, multi-regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model of the world … the world? Should forecasts of human-induced greenhouse gases emissions be revised, once climate change impacts are taken …
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The economy-wide implications of sea level rise in 2050 are estimated using a static computable general equilibrium model. Overall, general equilibrium effects increase the costs of sea level rise, but not necessarily in every sector or region. In the absence of coastal protection, economies...
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This paper studies the economic implications of climate-change-induced variations in tourism demand, using a world CGE … changes of consumption preferences for domestically produced goods. The second shocks reallocate income across world regions …
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In the 1970s macroeconomists often disagreed bitterly. Macroeconomists have now largely converged on method, model design, and macroeconomic policy advice. The disagreements that remain all stem from the practical implementation of the methodology. Some macroeconomists think that New Keynesian...
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