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growth. Flood damages affect Coastal firms hitting their labour productivity, capital stock and inventories. We find that the …-reinforcing and path-dependent agglomeration processes. We then introduce five scenarios considering flood hazards characterized by … regions. If strong flood hazards hit frequently the Coastal region before agglomeration forces trigger high levels of …
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We study adaptation to climate change in a federalist setting. To protect themselves against an increase in flood risk …
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) the observed one and (b) increasing of 10% the average value. Peak flood probability distributions are analytically for … show that in absence of changes in the precipitation regime, the peak flood associated to low return period (<25 years … with an increase of the precipitation, changes in peak flood are almost the double in percentage …
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The costs of coastal sector impacts from sea level rise (SLR) are an important component of the total projected economic damages of climate change, a major input to decision-making and design of climate policy. Moreover, the ultimate costs to coastal resources will depend strongly on adaptation,...
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Economic theory suggests that the presence of undiversifiable background risks influences household portfolio choices … measures of short-run flood risk. The observed effect of SLR exposure on household stock market participation behavior also …
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To explain economic impacts of flood damage due to climate change over time in Japan, this study develops a dynamic … spatial computable general equilibrium model, and measures flood damage costs through some numerical experiments. It is … inferred that the frequency and the intensity of flood are on the long-term increase. In the category of flood damage in Japan …
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