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The study examines the relationship between trade openness and carbon dioxide emissions in the cumulative risks context …
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Introduction and Overview -- Is the World Not Enough? -- Growth: Not a Question of "Whether", but of "How …" -- Innovations: The "Force of Creative Destruction" -- Investing for a Better World -- Finance For Future -- Summary & Outlook. … Growth" without forgetting the needs of the three billion people who already lack these essentials today. In the context of …
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trends. We evaluate the implications of climate change for overall growth and development prospects to 2050. We focus on … uncertainty in climate forecasts. We find that climate change is unlikely to substantially slow overall economic growth over the …
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I build a quantitative model of economic growth that can be used to evaluate the impact of environmental policy … evidence on energy use, efficiency, and prices in the United States, as well as the standard balanced growth facts. I use the …
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Existing climate-economy models use aggregate damage functions to model the effects of climate change. This approach assumes climate change has equal impacts on the productivity of firms that produce consumption and investment goods or services. We show the split between damage to consumption...
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Existing climate-economy models use aggregate damage functions to model the effects of climate change. This approach assumes climate change has equal impacts on the productivity of firms that produce consumption and investment goods or services. We show the split between damage to consumption...
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