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This paper develops a dynamic model consisting of two regions (North and South), in which the accumulation of human capital is negatively influenced by the global stock of pollution. By characterizing the equilibrium strategy of each region, we show that the regions' best responses can be...
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This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with four heterogeneous regions, labeled ‘West’ (cold and rich), ‘China’ (cold and poor), ‘India’ (warm and poor), and ‘Africa’ (warm and very poor). We introduce health impacts into a...
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This paper develops a dynamic model consisting of two regions (North and South), in which the accumulation of human capital is negatively influenced by the global stock of pollution. By characterizing the equilibrium strategy of each region, we show that the regions’ best responses can be...
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This paper develops a dynamic model consisting of two regions (North and South), in which the accumulation of human capital is negatively influenced by the global stock of pollution. By characterizing the equilibrium strategy of each region, we show that the regions' best responses can be...
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In the context of extreme climate change, we ask how to conduct expected utility analysis in the presence of catastrophic risks. Economists typically model decision making under risk and uncertainty by expected utility with constant relative risk aversion (power utility); statisticians typically...
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This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with four heterogeneous regions, labeled ‘West' (cold and rich), ‘China' (cold and poor), ‘India' (warm and poor), and ‘Africa' (warm and very poor). We introduce health impacts into a simple...
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This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with four heterogeneous regions, labeled ‘West' (cold and rich), ‘China' (cold and poor), ‘India' (warm and poor), and ‘Africa' (warm and very poor). We introduce health impacts into a simple...
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