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Autocorrelation 1 Autokorrelation 1 Econometrics 1 Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Estimation 1 Estimation theory 1 Marginal impacts 1 Markov chain 1 Markov chain Monte Carlo 1 Markov-Kette 1 Monte Carlo simulation 1 Monte-Carlo-Simulation 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Ricardian method 1 Räumliche Interaktion 1 Schätztheorie 1 Schätzung 1 Spatial econometrics 1 Spatial interaction 1 Spline 1 climate change 1 farmland value 1 functional form 1 loglinear model 1 long-run adjustment 1 marginal impacts 1 Ökonometrie 1
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Ay, Jean-Sauveur 1 Ayouba, Kassoum 1 Kim, Chang-Gil 1 Le Gallo, Julie 1 Massetti, Emanuele 1 Mendelsohn, Robert 1
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Economics letters 1 Journal of Rural Development/Nongchon-Gyeongje 1
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Nonlinear impact estimation in spatial autoregressive models
Ay, Jean-Sauveur; Ayouba, Kassoum; Le Gallo, Julie - In: Economics letters 163 (2018), pp. 59-64
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THE IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON US AGRICULTURE
Mendelsohn, Robert; Massetti, Emanuele; Kim, Chang-Gil - In: Journal of Rural Development/Nongchon-Gyeongje 34 (2011) 2
This study relies on the Ricardian method to estimate the damages of climate change to US agriculture. The study uses repeated cross sectional analyses of US Census data collected at the county level from 1978-2002. Regressions of farmland value on climate and other control variables reveal that...
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