Uncertainty is prevalent in the context of climate change impacts. Moreover, the distribution across the globe is not uniform. We analyze how climate risks could be reduced via an insurance scheme at the global scale across regions and quantify the potential welfare gains from such a scheme. Starting from the standard welfare analysis in Integrated Assessment Models (IAMs), which assumes no risk sharing across region, we introduce global risk sharing via a market for state-dependent Arrow-Debreu securities. We show that this allows equalizing relative consumption differences between states of the world across regions. We estimate that such risk sharing scheme of climate risks could lead to welfare gains reducing the global costs of climate ...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
In this paper, we consider the unequal distribution of climate change damages in the world and we ex...
In this paper, we consider the unequal distribution of climate change damages in the world and we ex...
We study the risks associated with the prospect of global climate change, and review the mechanisms ...
We study the risks associated with the prospect of global climate change, and review the mechanisms ...
By providing financial security against droughts, floods, tropical cyclones and other forms of weath...
Insurance mechanisms have been proposed as tools that could aid the process of adaptation to climate...
There is extensive evidence that the degree of risksharing accomplished by international financial m...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
The ongoing discussion about the feasibility of maintaining global temperatures below 2 °C encompass...
Due to meteorological factors, the distribution of the environmental damage due to climate change be...
The ongoing discussion about the feasibility of maintaining global temperatures below 2 °C encompass...
Policy makers concerned with setting optimal values for carbon instruments to address climate change...
Due to meteorological factors, the distribution of the environmental damage due to climate change be...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
In this paper, we consider the unequal distribution of climate change damages in the world and we ex...
In this paper, we consider the unequal distribution of climate change damages in the world and we ex...
We study the risks associated with the prospect of global climate change, and review the mechanisms ...
We study the risks associated with the prospect of global climate change, and review the mechanisms ...
By providing financial security against droughts, floods, tropical cyclones and other forms of weath...
Insurance mechanisms have been proposed as tools that could aid the process of adaptation to climate...
There is extensive evidence that the degree of risksharing accomplished by international financial m...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
The ongoing discussion about the feasibility of maintaining global temperatures below 2 °C encompass...
Due to meteorological factors, the distribution of the environmental damage due to climate change be...
The ongoing discussion about the feasibility of maintaining global temperatures below 2 °C encompass...
Policy makers concerned with setting optimal values for carbon instruments to address climate change...
Due to meteorological factors, the distribution of the environmental damage due to climate change be...
This paper proposes an operationally simple and easily generalizable methodology to incorporate clim...
In this paper, we consider the unequal distribution of climate change damages in the world and we ex...
In this paper, we consider the unequal distribution of climate change damages in the world and we ex...