Climate change economics over time and space
K Desmet, E Rossi-Hansberg - Annual Review of Economics, 2024 - annualreviews.org
With average temperature ranging from− 20° C at the North Pole to 30° C at the Equator and
with global warming expected to reach 1.4° C to 4.5° C by the year 2100, it is clear that …
with global warming expected to reach 1.4° C to 4.5° C by the year 2100, it is clear that …
Agricultural trade and environmental sustainability
Global agriculture consumes substantial resources and produces significant pollution. By
shifting its production to new locations, and inducing changes in technology and input use …
shifting its production to new locations, and inducing changes in technology and input use …
Quantifying economic damages from climate change
M Auffhammer - Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2018 - aeaweb.org
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying
how increased concentrations of greenhouse gases and changes in the reflectivity of the …
how increased concentrations of greenhouse gases and changes in the reflectivity of the …
Climate change, the food problem, and the challenge of adaptation through sectoral reallocation
I Nath - 2022 - ageconsearch.umn.edu
This paper combines local temperature treatment effects with a quantitative macroeconomic
model to assess the potential for global reallocation between agricultural and non …
model to assess the potential for global reallocation between agricultural and non …
[PDF][PDF] Globalization and the Environment
BR Copeland, JS Shapiro… - … 2. The book opens with the …, 2021 - library.oapen.org
The world is facing serious environmental problems. Some are local or confined within
countries or regions, such as poor urban air quality in rapidly growing economies, or poor …
countries or regions, such as poor urban air quality in rapidly growing economies, or poor …
The empirical analysis of climate change impacts and adaptation in agriculture
A Ortiz-Bobea - Handbook of agricultural economics, 2021 - Elsevier
Agriculture is arguably the most climate-sensitive sector of the economy. Growing concerns
about anthropogenic climate change have increased research interest in assessing its …
about anthropogenic climate change have increased research interest in assessing its …
Telecoupled systems are rewired by risks
Risks in globally interconnected socio-environmental systems are complex: trade, migration,
climate phenomena such as El Niño, and other processes can both redistribute and …
climate phenomena such as El Niño, and other processes can both redistribute and …
Estimating the consequences of climate change from variation in weather
D Lemoine - 2018 - nber.org
ABSTRACT I formally relate the consequences of climate change to the time series variation
in weather extensively explored by recent empirical literature. I show that reduced-form fixed …
in weather extensively explored by recent empirical literature. I show that reduced-form fixed …
Trade in agricultural and food products
This chapter reviews how the literature on trade in agricultural and food products has
developed over the last 20 years. Its evolution has been heavily influenced by several …
developed over the last 20 years. Its evolution has been heavily influenced by several …
Hinterlands, city formation and growth: Evidence from the US westward expansion
DK Nagy - Review of Economic Studies, 2023 - academic.oup.com
I study how geography shaped city formation and aggregate development in the US prior to
the Civil War. To guide my analysis, I present a conjecture that cities' farm hinterlands …
the Civil War. To guide my analysis, I present a conjecture that cities' farm hinterlands …