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1. Disaster probability, optimal government expenditure for disaster prevention and mitigation, and expected economic … growth -- 2. Evaluation of Comprehensive Economic Loss of COVID-19 Epidemic Disaster Based on CGE Model -- 3. Natural …. Comprehensive economic loss assessment of disaster based on CGE Model and IO Model—A case study on Beijing “7.21 Rainstorm” -- 5 …
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disaster services and meteorological financial insurance. Using big data resources and data mining methods, as well as …1. Disaster probability, optimal government expenditure for disaster prevention and mitigation, and expected economic … growth -- 2. Evaluation of Comprehensive Economic Loss of COVID-19 Epidemic Disaster Based on CGE Model -- 3. Natural …
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Global climate change has a potentially large impact on economic growth but measuring their economic impact is subject to a great deal of uncertainty. The central objective of our paper is to set forth a model – the macroeconomics evaluation of climate change (MECC) model – to evaluate the...
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This paper studies China's four-fold increase in per capita GDP relative to the U.S. between 1995 and 2019. First, we argue that China's growth pattern is very similar to that of several other East Asia economies that initially grew very quickly. Second, we show that a minimalist...
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This paper studies China's four-fold increase in per capita GDP relative to the U.S. between 1995 and 2019. First, we argue that China's growth pattern is very similar to that of several other East Asia economies that initially grew very quickly. Second, we show that a minimalist...
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This paper studies China’s four-fold increase in per capita GDP relative to the U.S. between 1995 and 2019. First, we argue that China’s growth pattern is very similar to that of several other East Asia economies that initially grew very quickly. Second, we show that a minimalist...
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This paper provides estimates of the economic impact of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in China and India for the period 2012-2030. Our estimates are derived using WHO's EPIC model of economic growth, which focuses on the negative effects of NCDs on labor supply and capital accumulation. We...
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