The global climate is changing, and it is incumbent on researchers to determine both the costs and benefits of slowing this change. This dissertation contributes to the study of both of these goals. One chapter examines the effect that measurement error in control variables can have on the empirical estimation of the relationship between economic variables and temperature, using the case of maize in the United States of America. This chapter suggests that measurement error in precipitation could bias temperature coefficients away from zero, in this context. One chapter studies the effect of weather variables on the world's largest livestock industry, dairy, in the New Zealand context, and finds large and different effects of weather in sum...
The goal of limiting global mean warming to well below 2 °C, and possibly to 1.5 °C, emerged in the ...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse" gases have the potential to substan...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
This paper develops a “Ricardian” approach for measuring the economic impact of environmental factor...
Chapter 1 of this dissertation seeks to understand the sources and nature of measurement errors in t...
The empirical literature on climate change and agriculture does not adequately address the issue of ...
The authors measure the economic impact of climate on land prices. Using cross-sectional data on cli...
This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land by estimating the ...
The thesis studies the potential economic impacts of climate change on agricultural production and e...
Agricultural practices are increasingly dependent on precise, real-time weather information. Irrigat...
The effects of global climate change on agriculture will be diverse and complex. Some important qual...
This dissertation incorporates three independent essays on the impact of climate change on the Unite...
This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land. We replicate the ...
This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land by estimating the ...
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying how increa...
The goal of limiting global mean warming to well below 2 °C, and possibly to 1.5 °C, emerged in the ...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse" gases have the potential to substan...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...
This paper develops a “Ricardian” approach for measuring the economic impact of environmental factor...
Chapter 1 of this dissertation seeks to understand the sources and nature of measurement errors in t...
The empirical literature on climate change and agriculture does not adequately address the issue of ...
The authors measure the economic impact of climate on land prices. Using cross-sectional data on cli...
This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land by estimating the ...
The thesis studies the potential economic impacts of climate change on agricultural production and e...
Agricultural practices are increasingly dependent on precise, real-time weather information. Irrigat...
The effects of global climate change on agriculture will be diverse and complex. Some important qual...
This dissertation incorporates three independent essays on the impact of climate change on the Unite...
This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land. We replicate the ...
This paper measures the economic impact of climate change on US agricultural land by estimating the ...
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying how increa...
The goal of limiting global mean warming to well below 2 °C, and possibly to 1.5 °C, emerged in the ...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse" gases have the potential to substan...
Despite the existence of a large and growing literature on the potential impact of climatechange on ...