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This paper explores implications of climate change for fiscal policy by assessing the impact of large scale extreme weather events on changes in public budgets. We apply alternative measures for large scale extreme weather events and conclude that the budgetary impact of such events ranges...
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the world are wideranging and include development of technology, management, infrastructure, livestock, groundwater, and …
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The current climate change crisis has repeatedly alerted mankind to the urgency of tackling this pressing global challenge before it is too late. Developing countries, which have contributed negligibly to the present climate change problem are, nevertheless, hit the hardest by, and are most...
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This paper attempts, first, to assess foreign aid effectiveness in fostering green city procedures in developing countries. For this purpose, we rely on the following aid effectiveness criteria: national ownership; harmonization; alignment and mutual accountability; and results management. Our...
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developing world. The results show that agriculture is underinvested and foreign aid has not increased sufficiently to assist …
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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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consequences of non-participation of the USA in the global coalition, and the associated distributional impacts world-wide. …
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Folgeabkommen geben und die Welt würde im Klimaschutz weit hinter die Kyoto-Ziele von 1997 zurückfallen. Europa sollte die …
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The 1998 Kyoto protocol signalled a new earnestness of international intent toward addressing the perceived risk of climate change. Kyoto demands that developed nations turn their economies so as to hit differentiated, sub-1990 level carbon emission targets within the next decade or so. But when...
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Questions of burden sharing receive increasing attention in the climate change regime. This paper introduces the WESA-mechanism (WESA = Walrasian Equilibrium with the Stand Alone upper bound) for the fair division of common property resources and monetary compensations. Furthermore, the...
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