We use a general equilibrium model of the world economy, and a regional economic growth model, to assess the economic implications of vulnerability from extreme meteorological events, induced by the climate change. In particular, we first consider the impact of climate change on ENSO and NAO oceanic oscillations and, subsequently, the implied variation on regional expected damages. We found that expected damages from extreme events are increasing in the United States, Europe and Russia, and Russia, and decreasing in energy exporting countries. Two economic implications are taken into account: (1) short-term impacts, due to changes in the demand structure, generated by higher/lower precautionary saving, and (2) variations in regional econo...
This chapter addresses changes in weather and climate events relevant to extreme impacts and disaste...
Adaptation to climate change in Europe has only recently become a true policy concern with the manag...
This paper analyzes the association between climate change variables and the incidence of intense h...
We use a general equilibrium model of the world economy, and a regional economic growth model, to as...
We use a general equilibrium model of the world economy, and a regional economic growth model, to as...
We use a dynamic general equilibrium model of the world economy to assess the economic implications ...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio-economic systems interac...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socioeconomic systems interact...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio- economic systems intera...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
This report summarizes current research on how climate change is likely to influence future losses f...
This paper focuses upon topics related to current and possible future extreme weather events in orde...
AbstractImpacts of extreme weather events are relevant for regional (in the sense of subnational) ec...
Abstract The economic impacts of climate change are highly uncertain. Two of the most impor...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio- economic systems intera...
This chapter addresses changes in weather and climate events relevant to extreme impacts and disaste...
Adaptation to climate change in Europe has only recently become a true policy concern with the manag...
This paper analyzes the association between climate change variables and the incidence of intense h...
We use a general equilibrium model of the world economy, and a regional economic growth model, to as...
We use a general equilibrium model of the world economy, and a regional economic growth model, to as...
We use a dynamic general equilibrium model of the world economy to assess the economic implications ...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio-economic systems interac...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socioeconomic systems interact...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio- economic systems intera...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
This report summarizes current research on how climate change is likely to influence future losses f...
This paper focuses upon topics related to current and possible future extreme weather events in orde...
AbstractImpacts of extreme weather events are relevant for regional (in the sense of subnational) ec...
Abstract The economic impacts of climate change are highly uncertain. Two of the most impor...
Extreme events are one of the main channels through which climate and socio- economic systems intera...
This chapter addresses changes in weather and climate events relevant to extreme impacts and disaste...
Adaptation to climate change in Europe has only recently become a true policy concern with the manag...
This paper analyzes the association between climate change variables and the incidence of intense h...