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Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic outcomes, have … countries, leaving rich countries basically unaffected. In this study, we make use of a detailed weather and economic dataset …
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Complexity theory is designed to bring order out of a rough-and- tumble world, something close to every insurance professional's or actuary's heart. Whether applied in the laboratory or as part of a mathematical model, it can do wonderful things . But in the real world it's just what its name...
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the MECC Model to the case of China to evaluate its impact on the Chinese economy. …
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the MECC Model to the case of China to evaluate its impact on the Chinese economy. …
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This study focuses on trade opportunities of climate smart goods and technologies (CSGT) in Asia. Paper mainly highlights the export gaps for climate smart goods and technologies (CSGT) in Asia and identifies the trade opportunities among trade partners in intraregional and interregional....
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allowed. Because of a great deal of low-cost abatement opportunities available in the energy sectors of China and India and …
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the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Using an economy-wide, global computable general equilibrium model, this paper …
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We consider fertility choice and weather in analyzing the effect of farmland abundance in economic development. We find …, opposite to the Matsuyama (1992) model, good weather is found to be a blessing for a small open economy, while it is a curse …
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The paper lacks an abstract, but argues that an important systematic influence on regional growth and decline is the climate offered at various locations.
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The paper lacks an abstract, but argues that spatially-varying rents can act as a proxy for the bundle of amenities available. Rising national incomes result in movement toward normal amenity locations and away from inferior locations.
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