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higher than the price of carbon elsewhere. Current estimates of the damage costs of climate change are incomplete, with …
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This paper warns against the risk of underestimating the costs -and the uncertainty about the costs- of achieving … targets. We suggest a procedure that addresses this partiality. The results show highly variable costs for the most difficult …
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We use the integrated assessment model FUND to compute the income elasticities of climate change impacts for different world regions over time. We find limited support for Schelling's Conjecture that development might be the best defense against climate change impacts, and for the idea that the...
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of costs arising from greenhouse gas emissions. While the analysis is based on the appraisal model used in Ireland, it …
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Because ocean acidification has only recently been recognised as a problem caused by climate change, impact studies are still rare and estimates of the economic impact are absent. This paper estimates the economic impact of ocean acidification on coral reefs which are generally considered to be...
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additional costs must be taken into account when analysing the motivation to work as not to do so could underestimate the … model and Hausman selection model to control for selection effects to estimate the additional costs an employed CES faces … compared to an unemployed CES. The main finding is that the additional costs of working are highly significant at nearly €7000 …
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