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I study the implications of climate change and adaptation on housing and income, and wealth. I embed climate change in …
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We consider the link between poverty and subjective well-being, and focus in particular on potential adaptation to … of adaptation within a poverty spell: poverty starts bad and stays bad in terms of subjective well-being. We cannot … identify any causes of poverty entry which are unambiguously associated with adaptation to poverty. …
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We consider the link between poverty and subjective well-being, and focus in particular on potential adaptation to … of adaptation within a poverty spell: poverty starts bad and stays bad in terms of subjective well-being. We cannot … identify any cause of poverty entry which explains the overall lack of poverty adaptation. …
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We show that economies may exhibit a strong endogenous macroeconomic adaptation response to climate change. If climate …
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warming, on poverty and inequality, paying special attention to data sources as well as empirical methods. While studies … consistently find negative impacts of higher temperature on poverty across different geographical regions, with higher … poverty than transient poverty. The results are robust to different model specifications and measures of chronic poverty and …
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growth in the face of climate change. The study recommends more climate mitigation efforts and enhanced adaptation mechanisms … climate change on achieving pro-poor economic growth in Africa. Predicated on poverty-inequality-climate analysis, the …
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