Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in\ud temperature (or other climate variables) to economic impacts in various\ud dimensions, and are at the basis of quantitative modeling exercises for the\ud assessment of climate change policies. This document provides a summary of\ud results from a series of meta-analyses aimed at estimating parameters for six\ud specific damage functions, referring to: sea level rise, agricultural productivity,\ud heat effects on labor productivity, human health, tourism flows, and households'\ud energy demand. All parameters of the damage functions are estimated for each of\ud the 140 countries and regions in version 9 of the Global Trade Analysis Project\ud (GTAP 9) Data B...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
A selection of the potential impacts of climate change - on agriculture, forestry, unmanaged ecosyst...
Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in temperature (or o...
Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in temperature (or ot...
A Climate Change Damage Function (CCDF) is a reduced form relationship linking macroeconomic aggrega...
Economic analyses of global climate change have been criticized for their poor representation of cli...
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying how increa...
Abstract The economic impacts of climate change are highly uncertain. Two of the most impor...
Climate econometric analysis of the relationship between temperature and gross domestic product (GDP...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
This paper analyzes the statistical relationship between climatic factors and the global distributio...
Climate change is one of the preeminent policy issues of our day, and the social cost of carbon (SCC...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
A number of issues need to be considered when developing aggregated economic damage functions due to...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
A selection of the potential impacts of climate change - on agriculture, forestry, unmanaged ecosyst...
Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in temperature (or o...
Climate change damage (or, more correctly, impact) functions relate variations in temperature (or ot...
A Climate Change Damage Function (CCDF) is a reduced form relationship linking macroeconomic aggrega...
Economic analyses of global climate change have been criticized for their poor representation of cli...
Climate scientists have spent billions of dollars and eons of supercomputer time studying how increa...
Abstract The economic impacts of climate change are highly uncertain. Two of the most impor...
Climate econometric analysis of the relationship between temperature and gross domestic product (GDP...
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.An important aspect of modeling the coupled human–Earth system is how weather an...
This paper analyzes the statistical relationship between climatic factors and the global distributio...
Climate change is one of the preeminent policy issues of our day, and the social cost of carbon (SCC...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
A number of issues need to be considered when developing aggregated economic damage functions due to...
Although there is a strong policy interest in the impacts of climate change corresponding to differe...
We present a novel data set of subnational economic output, Gross Regional Product (GRP), for more t...
A selection of the potential impacts of climate change - on agriculture, forestry, unmanaged ecosyst...