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agriculture is likely to be smooth. …
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We analyse whether migration is an adaptation that households employ to cope with climate in Ghana and Nigeria. If … will also be an adaptation to future climate change. It is important to stress that we are interested in long-term climatic …. Climate has instead no significant impact on the propensity to migrate in non-farm households. Climate change scenarios …
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We analyse whether migration is an adaptation that households employ to cope with climate in Ghana and Nigeria. If … will also be an adaptation to future climate change. It is important to stress that we are interested in long-term climatic …. Climate has instead no significant impact on the propensity to migrate in non-farm households. Climate change scenarios …
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agriculture is likely to be smooth …
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We use at microregion level from the Brazilian Census years 1975, 1985, 1995 and 2006 to assess the impact of climate … change on Brazilian agriculture using a Ricardian model. We estimate the Ricardian model using repeated cross sections for … temperature is harmful for agriculture in all regions of Brazil, with the exception of the South. The most negative impacts are …
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This research estimates the impact of climate on European agriculture using a continental scale Ricardian analysis …. Climate, soil, geography and regional socio-economic variables are matched with farm level data from 37,612 farms across … depending on the climate scenario. Farms in Southern Europe are predicted to be particularly sensitive, suffering losses of -9 …
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This research estimates the impact of climate on European agriculture using a continental scale Ricardian analysis …. Climate, soil, geography and regional socio-economic variables are matched with farm level data from 37,612 farms across … depending on the climate scenario. Farms in Southern Europe are predicted to be particularly sensitive, suffering losses of -9 …
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A growing literature estimates the macroeconomic effect of weather using variations in annual country-level averages of temperature and precipitation. However, averages may not reveal the effects of extreme events that occur at a higher time frequency or higher spatial resolution. To address...
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Estimated Ricardian models have been criticized because they rely on mean temperatures and do not explicitly include extreme temperatures. This paper uses a cross sectional approach to compare a standard quadratic Ricardian model of mean temperature with a fully flexible daily temperature bin...
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