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This paper uses international trade data toexamine the effects of climate shocks on economicactivity. At the aggregate level, MelissaDell, Benjamin F. Jones, and Benjamin A.Olken (2008) (hereafter, DJO) have demonstratedthat higher temperatures in a given yearreduce the growth rate of GDP per...
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"This paper uses annual variation in temperature and precipitation over the past 50 years to examine the impact of climatic changes on economic activity throughout the world. We find three primary results. First, higher temperatures substantially reduce economic growth in poor countries but have...
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Assassinations are a persistent feature of the political landscape. Using a new data set of assassination attempts on all world leaders from 1875 to 2004, we exploit inherent randomness in the success or failure of assassination attempts to identify assassination's effects. We find that, on...
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"This paper uses international trade data to examine the effects of climate shocks on economic activity. We examine panel models relating the annual growth rate of a country's exports in a particular product category to the country's weather in that year. We find that a poor country being 1...
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