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Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are a global public good, which makes it efficient to act globally when addressing this challenge. We lay out several reasons that high-income countries seeking to mitigate climate change might have greater impact if they invest their resources in...
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temperature leads to a 12% decline in world GDP. Global temperature shocks correlate much more strongly with extreme climatic …
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Do governments systematically intervene in agricultural markets in response to climate shocks? If so, what are the aggregate and distributional consequences? We construct a global dataset of agricultural policies and extreme heat exposure by country and crop since 1980. We find that extreme heat...
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Climate change is generating demonstrable harm around the world. Political and legal efforts have sought to associate …
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As billions of people in the developing world seek to increase their living standards, their aspirations pose a … offsetting its perceived negative income effects. Rising environmentalism in the developing world could also increase support for …
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Shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) are perhaps the most influential economic policy analyses today. My paper evaluates their development, natural associations, logical consequences, and economic identification. All five SSP baseline scenarios are predicting scenarios that historical...
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We survey the microeconomics literature that studies how firms in the developing world are adapting to extreme weather …
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Many US states have set ambitious renewable portfolio standards (RPS) that require utilities to switch from fossil fuels toward renewables. RPS increases the renewables capacity, bond issuance, maturity, and yield spreads of investor-owned utilities compared to municipal producers that are...
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such disasters and adapt to their increased frequency. We examine this issue using a the latest wave of the World …
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Current policies directed at mitigating global warming appear unlikely to prevent temperatures from rising to levels that would trigger a precipitous increase in the costs of climate change. Various attempts at international cooperation to avoid this outcome have failed. Why is this problem so...
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