none4siThis paper quantitatively assesses the world's changing economic geography and sectoral specialization due to global warming. It proposes a two-sector dynamic spatial growth model that incorporates the relation between economic activity, carbon emissions and temperature. The model is taken to the data at the 1° by 1° resolution for the entire world. Over a 200-year horizon, rising temperatures consistent with emissions under Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 push people and economic activity northwards to Siberia, Canada and Scandinavia. Compared with a world without climate change, clusters of agricultural specialization shift from Central Africa, Brazil and India's Ganges Valley, to Central Asia, parts of China and northern ...
Abstract: Climate change is the alteration of climate directly or indirectly caused by human activit...
This paper challenges the hypothesis that negative yield effects in key temperate grain producing re...
This paper explores the interplay between the biophysical and economic geographies of climate change...
This paper quantitatively assesses the world's changing economic geography and sectoral specializati...
We propose a dynamic spatial theory to analyze the geographic impact of climate change. Agricultural...
which increases temperature. Warming differs across latitudes and its effect on productivity varies ...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of climate change on the size, skill composition and g...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. The abstract for Chapter 1 - the primary paper - is be...
This paper constructs a dynamic general-equilibrium model of the world economy and embeds within it ...
International audienceThis paper analyses structural change in the economy as a key but largely unex...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
This paper uses the World Trade Model with Climate Sensitive Land (WTMCL) to evaluate possible futu...
Impacts from climate change vary signicantly across world regions. Whereas regions in tropical and s...
Abstract: Climate change is the alteration of climate directly or indirectly caused by human activit...
This paper challenges the hypothesis that negative yield effects in key temperate grain producing re...
This paper explores the interplay between the biophysical and economic geographies of climate change...
This paper quantitatively assesses the world's changing economic geography and sectoral specializati...
We propose a dynamic spatial theory to analyze the geographic impact of climate change. Agricultural...
which increases temperature. Warming differs across latitudes and its effect on productivity varies ...
This paper investigates the long-term effects of climate change on the size, skill composition and g...
This dissertation consists of three chapters. The abstract for Chapter 1 - the primary paper - is be...
This paper constructs a dynamic general-equilibrium model of the world economy and embeds within it ...
International audienceThis paper analyses structural change in the economy as a key but largely unex...
Geography, including climatic factors, have long been considered potentially important elements in s...
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
Human-generated greenhouse gases depend on the level and emissions intensity of economic activities....
This paper uses the World Trade Model with Climate Sensitive Land (WTMCL) to evaluate possible futu...
Impacts from climate change vary signicantly across world regions. Whereas regions in tropical and s...
Abstract: Climate change is the alteration of climate directly or indirectly caused by human activit...
This paper challenges the hypothesis that negative yield effects in key temperate grain producing re...
This paper explores the interplay between the biophysical and economic geographies of climate change...