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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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We use an updated and extended version of the Hamburg Tourism Model to simulate the effect of development and climate change on tourism. Model extensions are the explicit modelling of domestic tourism and the inclusion of tourist expenditures. We also use the model to examine the impact of sea...
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favours Western Europe, Japan, Korea and Canada and penalises all the other world regions - triggers GDP losses ranging from …
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We review the sovereign credit rating methodologies of three credit rating agencies (Moody’s, S&P and Fitch) and analyze how they currently accommodate climate change risk and ESG considerations. We elaborate on the differences between the three rating methodologies and critically evaluate...
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Climate change impacts on human life have well defined and different origins, nevertheless in the determination of their final effects, especially those involving social-economic responses, interactions among impacts are likely to play an important role. This paper is one of the first attempts...
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