This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate, health, and income. We partition the effects of climate and income on mortality into the pure climate effect, the pure income effect, and the overlapping effect, and show that African countries exhibit a large pure climate effect but a negligible pure income effect, while non-African countries exhibit the opposite pattern. We provide further empirical evidence that while climate is important in determining both health and income, income can in turn provide a shield against the adverse effects of climate on health. This interaction between climate, income and health can give rise to either a virtuous cycle of prosperity or a vicious cycle of poverty. The findings have important im...
This paper produces the first large-scale estimates of the US health related welfare costs due to cl...
Climate change may well increase malaria morbidity and mortality. This would slow economic growth th...
Despite a growing awareness of Africans' vulnerability to climate change, there is relatively little...
This article conducts a comparative analysis of the interrelationship between climate, life expectan...
This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with f...
It is now clear that anthropogenic climate change is having a negative impact on human health. In th...
In Africa, as elsewhere in the world, climate change looms as a profound health challenge in this ce...
Weather, climate, and climate change are affecting human health, with scientific evidence increasing...
This paper explores evidence relevant to the hypothesis that human-generated climate change (global...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate change, human health and economic growt...
An examination of the correlation between health and wealth cannot determine the direction of causal...
This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with e...
This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with f...
Background: Climate and weather affect human health directly and indirectly. There is a renewed inte...
We study the effects of development and climate change on infectious diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa....
This paper produces the first large-scale estimates of the US health related welfare costs due to cl...
Climate change may well increase malaria morbidity and mortality. This would slow economic growth th...
Despite a growing awareness of Africans' vulnerability to climate change, there is relatively little...
This article conducts a comparative analysis of the interrelationship between climate, life expectan...
This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with f...
It is now clear that anthropogenic climate change is having a negative impact on human health. In th...
In Africa, as elsewhere in the world, climate change looms as a profound health challenge in this ce...
Weather, climate, and climate change are affecting human health, with scientific evidence increasing...
This paper explores evidence relevant to the hypothesis that human-generated climate change (global...
This paper examines the dynamic relationship between climate change, human health and economic growt...
An examination of the correlation between health and wealth cannot determine the direction of causal...
This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with e...
This paper studies the interplay between climate, health, and the economy in a stylized world with f...
Background: Climate and weather affect human health directly and indirectly. There is a renewed inte...
We study the effects of development and climate change on infectious diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa....
This paper produces the first large-scale estimates of the US health related welfare costs due to cl...
Climate change may well increase malaria morbidity and mortality. This would slow economic growth th...
Despite a growing awareness of Africans' vulnerability to climate change, there is relatively little...