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Using data from a broad panel of countries at a weekly frequency, we find that local natural disasters have significant …
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Numerous studies have shown that international emissions trading can significantly lower the costs of greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement. Economic models, however, ignore the substantial economic and political risks associated with investments in developing countries, where -according to these...
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level adjustment mechanisms in dynamic panel regressions with climate data. The paper provides asymptotic analyses … standard dynamic panel regression and cointegration techniques that have been used in earlier research. The findings reveal … massive bias in system GMM estimation of the dynamic panel regression parameters, which arise from fixed effect heterogeneity …
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We study the impact of climate volatility on economic growth exploiting data on 133 countries between 1960 and 2005. We show that the conditional (ex ante) volatility of annual temperatures increased steadily over time, rendering climate conditions less predictable across countries, with...
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station level adjustment mechanisms in dynamic panel regressions with climate data. The paper provides asymptotic analyses … standard dynamic panel regression and cointegration techniques that have been used in earlier research. The findings reveal … massive bias in system GMM estimation of the dynamic panel regression parameters, which arise from fixed effect heterogeneity …
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The role of climate change on economic performance and output has been studied extensively in the empirical literature, however, its distributional effects have received little attention. This paper attempts to fill this gap by investigating whether climate shocks affect income inequality in a...
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