We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular and respiratory disorders, diarrhoea, malaria, dengue fever and schistosomiasis. Changes in morbidity and mortality are interpreted as changes in labour productivity and demand for health care, and used to shock the GTAP-E computable general equilibrium model, calibrated for the year 2050. GDP, welfare and investment fall (rise) in regions with net negative (positive) health impacts. Prices, production, and terms of trade show a mixed pattern. Direct cost estimates, common in climate change impact studies, underestimate the true welfare losses. Key words Impacts of climate change, human health, computable general equilibrium JEL Classificatio
Using econometric modeling, the study assesses economic impacts of climate change on human health in...
Abstract The health impacts of climate change are substantial and represent a primary motivating fac...
Rationale: Avoiding excess health damages attributable to climate change is a primary motivator for ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
Problem of Research: Climate change, one of the most dangerous environmental problems of our planet,...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
Using econometric modeling, the study assesses economic impacts of climate change on human health in...
Abstract The health impacts of climate change are substantial and represent a primary motivating fac...
Rationale: Avoiding excess health damages attributable to climate change is a primary motivator for ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
We study the economic impacts of climate-change-induced change in human health, viz. cardiovascular ...
Problem of Research: Climate change, one of the most dangerous environmental problems of our planet,...
Human population health has always been central in the justification for sustainable develop-ment bu...
Using econometric modeling, the study assesses economic impacts of climate change on human health in...
Abstract The health impacts of climate change are substantial and represent a primary motivating fac...
Rationale: Avoiding excess health damages attributable to climate change is a primary motivator for ...