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sector, endogenous fertility, directed technical change and fossil/renewable energy. We estimate the world economy is more … novel approach to quantifying climate impacts, based on a model of the global economy structurally estimated on the period … than one trillion dollars smaller, and world population more than 80 million smaller, than would have been the case without …
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sector, endogenous fertility, directed technical change and fossil/renewable energy. We estimate the world economy is more … novel approach to quantifying climate impacts, based on a model of the global economy structurally estimated on the period … than one trillion dollars smaller, and world population more than 80 million smaller, than would have been the case without …
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temperature. These inconsistencies affect economic prescriptions to abate CO2 emissions. Controlling for how the economy is …
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climate change, economy, and climate policies. The limitations of these models in capturing uncertainty in climate parameters …
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