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economies, are false or need serious amendment in a world with international trade in goods. Since the three results we … a re-examination may be in order. Specifically, we demonstrate that in an open trading world, but not in a closed …
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-change impacts raises projected international inequality, with higher welfare losses across most of Africa …
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world real GDP per capita by 7.22 percent by 2100. On the other hand, abiding by the Paris Agreement, thereby limiting the …
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Empirical analyses of climatic event impacts on growth, while critical for policy, have been slow to be incorporated …. Second, we estimate cyclone impacts on structural determinants of growth (productivity, depreciation, fatalities) to quantify …. Third, we compute cyclone impacts on the social cost of carbon in the seminal DICE model …
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depend on actions taken in previous periods. I also show how to recover structural estimates of climate change impacts from …
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Climate change effects on agricultural yields will be uneven over the world with a few countries, mostly in high …
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vulnerability to climatic shocks and their exogenous changes in the course of the Columbian Exchange, the research establishes that …
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Donald Trump's election and his nomination of Scott Pruitt, a climate skeptic, to lead the Environmental Protection Agency drastically downshifted expectations on US climate-change policy. We study firms' stock-price reactions and institutional investors' portfolio adjustments after these...
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This paper develops the first globally comprehensive and empirically grounded estimates of mortality risk due to future temperature increases caused by climate change. Using 40 countries' subnational data, we estimate age-specific mortality-temperature relationships that enable both...
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This paper integrates local temperature treatment effects and a quantitative macroeconomic model to evaluate the impact of climate change on sectoral reallocation and aggregate productivity. First, I use firm-level data from a wide range of countries to estimate the effect of temperature on...
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