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Global sea level rise (SLR) variations have undeniably begun to make an impact on highly vulnerable economies. These impacts of SLR are a key component of the projected economic damage of climate change, an important input to climate change policies and adaptive measures. This paper considers...
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Already today, at about 1°C of global warming, we observe a regional intensification of extreme weather events. While the short-term economic impacts of these events are well documented, little is known about their impacts on economic growth in the long-term. Using a three-way fixed-effects...
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different levels of migration frictions. We bring the model to the data for the whole world economy at a 1°×1° geographic … regions in the world. We then use the model to study the effect of a spatial shock. We focus on the example of a rise in the … of the world economy …
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different levels of migration frictions. We bring the model to the data for the whole world economy at a 1°×1° geographic … regions in the world. We then use the model to study the effect of a spatial shock. We focus on the example of a rise in the … of the world economy …
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We consider the interplay of climate change impacts, global mitigation policies, and the interests of developing countries to 2050. Focusing on Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia, we employ a structural approach to biophysical and economic modeling that incorporates climate uncertainty and allows...
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