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climate economics 2 disaster risk 2 environmental economics 2 macro feedback 2 monetary and financial policies 2 multi-phase macro model 2 Climate change 1 Disaster 1 Environmental economics 1 Katastrophe 1 Klimawandel 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Umweltökonomik 1
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English 2
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Haider, Alexander 2 Mittnik, Stefan 2 Semmler, Willi 2
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Climate disaster risks : empirics and a multi-phase dynamic model
Mittnik, Stefan; Semmler, Willi; Haider, Alexander - In: Econometrics : open access journal 8 (2020) 3/33, pp. 1-27
Recent research in financial economics has shown that rare large disasters have the potential to disrupt financial sectors via the destruction of capital stocks and jumps in risk premia. These disruptions often entail negative feedback effects on the macroeconomy. Research on disaster risks has...
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Climate disaster risks: Empirics and a multi-phase dynamic model
Mittnik, Stefan; Semmler, Willi; Haider, Alexander - In: Econometrics 8 (2020) 3, pp. 1-27
Recent research in financial economics has shown that rare large disasters have the potential to disrupt financial sectors via the destruction of capital stocks and jumps in risk premia. These disruptions often entail negative feedback effects on the macroeconomy. Research on disaster risks has...
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