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We examine the impact of temperature shocks and climate change on household financial behaviour in Viet Nam. To do so …, we first estimate the effect of temperature on household borrowing and savings using Vietnamese longitudinal data that … matches satellite reanalysis temperature data with household information over the period 2008 to 2016. We find that an …
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tourism is going to be practiced. Temperature extremes might be suitable for primary or so-called mass forms of tourism such … as summer оr winter tourism, which largely depends on the number of sunny hours, air temperature, amount of …
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temperature linked to droughts and heat waves) and the frequency of intense natural disasters in Asia and the Pacific and its …
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technologies to new sectors and regions. This paper examines the evolution of the temperature-mortality relationship over the … mean temperature exceeding 80° F has declined by about 70%. Almost the entire decline occurred after 1960. There are about … 14,000 fewer fatalities annually than if the pre-1960 impacts of high temperature on mortality still prevailed. Second …
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Research finds that hot weather causes a fall in birth rates nine months later. Evidence suggests that this decline in births is due to hot weather harming reproductive health around the time of conception. Birth rates only partially rebound after the initial decline. Moreover, the rebound...
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between temperature and GDP. …
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Products, Coal, Electricity) is expressed as a function of various factors, including temperature. Parameter values are … levels and sensitivity to temperature variations. These features make the model results especially valuable in the analysis …. Short- and long-run temperature elasticities of demand are estimated. …
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industrial users in OECD and (a few) non-OECD countries. It turns out that temperature has a very different influence on the … negatively to temperature increases, while industrial demand is insensitive to temperature increases. As to the service sector …, only electricity demand displays a mildly significant negative elasticity to temperature changes. …
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seasonal variance of temperature residuals. We present a time series approach for modelling temperature dynamics. A seasonal … model describes well the stylised facts of temperature: seasonality, intertemporal correlations and the heteroscedastic … behaviour of residuals. The application to European temperature data indicates that the multiplicative model for the seasonal …
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Forecasting based pricing of Weather Derivatives (WDs) is a new approach in valuation of contingent claims on nontradable underlyings. Standard techniques are based on historical weather data. Forward-looking information such as meteorological forecasts or the implied market price of risk (MPR)...
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