This paper uses historical temperature fluctuations in India to identify its effects on economic growth rates. Using a climate-adjusted form of the Solow growth model, I find that one degree Celsius increase in temperature decreases GDP per capita growth by 0.71%. This finding informs debates over the role of climate on economic development and suggests the possibility of a green path for economic growth, a policy agenda that is both sustainable and pro-growth
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
This paper investigates the impact of temperature on economic activity in India, using state-level d...
ABSTRACT: The climate change crisis has gained unprecedented urgency in the most recent decade. Ove...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. To ensure a healthy growth of the economy particularly in the manufact...
Given the fact that the Indian government has ratified several international and local agreements fo...
Climate change is a natural process and a positive correlation between rise in temperature and rise ...
Evidences over the past few decades show that significant changes in climate are taking place all o...
The present research paper attempts to review global warming as one of the severe problems of the wo...
This paper uses annual variation in temperature and precipitation over the past 50 years to examine ...
Global climate change is a change in the long-term weather patterns that characterize the regions of...
This article says that climate shaped the long-term pattern of economic change in India and that the...
Global climate change brings many disasters like floods and droughts which pose great danger to huma...
On 14 October, Jairam Ramesh, Chair of the Future Earth Engagement Committee and former Minister of ...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...
This paper investigates the impact of temperature on economic activity in India, using state-level d...
ABSTRACT: The climate change crisis has gained unprecedented urgency in the most recent decade. Ove...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. To ensure a healthy growth of the economy particularly in the manufact...
Given the fact that the Indian government has ratified several international and local agreements fo...
Climate change is a natural process and a positive correlation between rise in temperature and rise ...
Evidences over the past few decades show that significant changes in climate are taking place all o...
The present research paper attempts to review global warming as one of the severe problems of the wo...
This paper uses annual variation in temperature and precipitation over the past 50 years to examine ...
Global climate change is a change in the long-term weather patterns that characterize the regions of...
This article says that climate shaped the long-term pattern of economic change in India and that the...
Global climate change brings many disasters like floods and droughts which pose great danger to huma...
On 14 October, Jairam Ramesh, Chair of the Future Earth Engagement Committee and former Minister of ...
Agriculture is the backbone of Indian economy which in turn relies on the monsoon season. The Interg...
Our economic system is based on growth. However, this is at odds with our planet’s limited resources...
The world's climate has already changed measurably in response to accumulated greenhouse gases emiss...