Setting the Agenda in Research
- Eight Priorities for Calculating the SCC. Wagner et al. 25 Feb. 2021 Nature.
- Daly, Mary “Why Climate Change Matters to US (the Fed)”.
- Call to Economists to Study Climate Change
- Andrew Oswald and Nicholas Stern’s call to economists to address climate change
- Larry Fink’s (Blackrock) position on climate
Economics and Finance of Climate Change
- Toan Phan’s climate web site
- FRBSF Climate Conference
- DICE, FUND, PACE, Page
- Nordhaus DICE/RICE
- PACE model description
- Anthoff, David and Richard S.J. Tol, Technical Description of the FUND (Climate Framework for Uncertainty, Negotiation and Distribution) version 3.9.
- Page model
- Page model description
Climate Science and Data
- Berkeley Earth
- US Environmental Protectation Agency
- World Bank Data
- World Bank Climate Data
- IRI Climate Data Library
- List of Public Climate Data Sets
- Climatology Lab
- ERSL
- Integrated Surface Dataset (global)
- AmeriGEO Integrated Surface Dataset (global)
- GEO Platform Integrated Surface Dataset (global)
NASA
- NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
- Willmott, Matsuura, and Collaborators’ Global Climat Resource Pages
- ThematicMapping
- Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Earth Institute, Columbia University
- County Level Datasets
- Our World In Data Online
- Gridded Global Dataset Documentation
Recently Added
- ECMWF European Center for Medium Weather Forecasts
- Google Earth Engine
- Grid Cell Population Data
- Terra Climate from Google Earth Engine and Description
- Palmer Drought Severity Index
- ERA5 Dataset
- ERA5 Google Earth Engine
- Google Earth Engine Data Catalog
- Google Earth Engine–University of Idaho. Climate and Water Balance
Climate Science Basics
- Hsiang, Solomon and Robert E. Kopp, “An Economist’s Guide to Climate Change Science,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2018, 32(4), 3-12. Highlights
- Hsiang, Solomon, 2016. “Climate Econometrics,”Annual Review of Resource Economics, 8: 43-75.
Intergovernmental Assessment
- Collins, M., R. Knutti, J. Arblaster, J.-L. Dufresne, T. Fichefet, P. Friedlingstein, X. Gao, W.J. Gutowski, T. Johns, G. Krinner, M. Shongwe, C. Tebaldi, A.J. Weaver and M. Wehner, 2013: In: Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Stocker, T.F., D. Qin, G.-K. Plattner, M. Tignor, S.K. Allen, J. Boschung, A. Nauels, Y. Xia, V. Bex and P.M. Midgley (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, NY, USA.
Survey Articles
- Auffhammer, Maximilian, (2018). “Quantifying Economic Damages from Climate Change,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, 32:4, 33-52. Highlights
- Carleton, Tamma A. and Solomon M. Hsiang, “Social and Economic Impacts of Climate,” Science, 2018.
- Dell,Melissa, Benjamin F. Jones, and Benjamin A. Olken, “What Do We Learn fron the Weather? The New Climate-Economy Literature,” Journal of Economic Literature, 2014, 52(3), 740-798. Highlights
- GIllingham,Kenneth and James H. Stock, “The Cost of Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2018, 32(4), 53-72.
- Heal, G. and J. Park, (2016). “Temperature Stress and Direct Impact of Climate Change: A Review of an Emerging Literature,” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 10, 347-362. Highlights
- Keen, Steve, Timothy M. Lenton, Antoine Godin, Devrim Yilmaz, Matheus Grasselli and Timothy J. Garrett, 2021, mimeo. “Economists’ Erroneous Estimates of Damages from Climate Change.”
- Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, “Ten Facts about the Economics of Climate Change and Climate Policy”
- Stern, Nicholas, “The Economics of Climate Change,” American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings, 2008, 98:2, 1-37. The Richard T. Ely Lecture
- Tol, Richard SJ (2009), “The economic effects of climate change.” The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 23, 29–51. Highlights
- Tol, Richard SJ (2018), “The Economic Impacts of Climate Change,” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 12:1, 4-25.
Uncertainty in Climate Change Economics
- Anthoff and Tol, “Testing the Dismal Theorem,” CESifo wp 8939.
- Barnett, Michael, William Brock, and Lars P. Hansen. “Pricing Uncertainty Induced by Climate Change” Review of Economic Studies, 2020.
- Barnett, Michael, William Brock, and Lars P. Hansen, “Climate Change Uncertainty Spillover in the Macroeconomy,” NBER WP 29064, July 2021.
- Donadelli, Michael, Marcus Juppner, and Sergio Vergalli, June 2021. “Temperature Variability and the Macroeconomy: A World Tour,” Environmental and Resource Economics. Highlights
- Donadelli, Michael, Marcus Juppner, Antonio Paradiso, and Christian Schlag, “Computing Macro-Effects and Welfare Costs of Temperature Volatility: A Structural Approach,” Computational Economics (2021) 58:347-394.
- Weitzman, Martin, 2014, “Fat Tails and the Social Cost of Carbon”, AER papers and proceedings.
- Weitzman, Martin L. 2009. “On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastropic Climate Change,”Review of Economics and Statistics.
Integrated Assessment Models, Estimating Damages and the Social Cost of Carbon.
- Acemoglu, Daron, Ufuk Akcigit, Douglas Hanley, and William Kerr, 2016. “Transition to Clean Technology,” Journal of Political Economy, 124(1), 52-104.
- Alvarez, Jose Luis Cruz and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, “The Economic Geography of Global Warming,” NBER working paper 28466, Feb. 2021.
- Cai, Yongyang and Thomas S. Lontzek, 2019. “The Social Cost of Carbon with Economic and Climate Risks,” Journal of Political Economy, 127, 2684-2734.
- Dietz, Simon, Frederic van der Ploeg, Armon Rezai, Frank Venmans, 2020. “Are Economists Getting Climate Dynamics Right and Does it Matter?” cesifo working paper 8122.
- Donadelli, Michael, M. Juppner, M. Riedel, and C. Schlag, “Temperature Shocks and Welfare Costs”, Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control, 82 (2017) 331-355. Highlights
- Faulwasser, Timm, Christopher M. Kellett and Steven R. Weller, “MPC-DICE: An Open-Source Matlab Implementaion of Receeding Horizon Solutions to DICE,” IFAC Papers Online, 51-5 (2018) 120-125. (Matlab files in MPC-DICE-master folder)
- Fernando, Roshen,Weifeng Liu, and Warrick J. Mckibben, “Global Economic Impacts of Climate Shocks, Climate Policy and Changes in Climate Risk Assessment”, Brookings Discussion Paper, March 27, 2021. Note: IAM based on deterministic G-Cubed multi-country multi-sector model. Also contains interesting empirical work, extensive references.
- Gillingham, Kenneth, William Nordhaus, David Anthoff, Geoffrey Blanford, Valentina Bosetti, Peter Christensen, Haewon McJeon, John Reilly, and Paul Sztorc, (2015). “Modeling Uncertainty in Climate Change: A Multi-Model Comparison.
- Gollier, Christian. “The Cost-Efficiency Carbon Pricing Puzzle,” mimeo, Toulouse School of Economics, 2020.
- Golosov, Mikhail, John Hassler, Per Krusell and Aleh Tsyvinski, “Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium,” Econometrica, 2014.
- Hambel, Hambel, Christoph and Kraft, Holger and Schwartz, Eduardo S., The Social Cost of Carbon in a Non-Cooperative World (December 19, 2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3418249 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3418249
- Heal, Geoffrey, 2009. “Climate Economics: A Meta-Review and Some Suggestions for Future Research,” Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, Oxford University Press for Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 3(1), pages 4-21, Winter.
- Hassler, John and Per Krusell “Economics and Climate Change: Integrated Assessment in a Multi-Region World,” Journal of the European Economic Association, 2012.
- Hassler, John, Per Krusell, and Conny Olovsson, “The Consequences of Uncertainty: Climate Sensitivity and Economic Sensitivity to the Climate” Annual Review of Economics, 10: 189-205 (2018).
- Hassler, John, Per Krusell, Conny Olovsson, and Michael Reiter, “Integrated Assessment in a Multi-region World with Multiple Energy Sources and Endogenous Technical Change,” (mimeo), 2019.
- Ikefuji, Masako, Roger J.A. Laeven, Jan R. Magnus and Chris Muris, “Dice Simplified,” mimeo, 2019.
- Ikefuji, Masako, Roger J.A. Laeven, Jan R. Magnus, Chris Muris, (2020). “Expected Utility and Catastrophic Risk in a Stochastic Economy-Climate Model,” Journal of Econometrics, 214, 110-129.
- Li et al. (2016) “Robust dynamic energy use and climate change,” Quantitative Economics
- Nordhaus, William D. (1991). “To Slow or Not to slow: The Economics of the Greenhouse Effect,” Economic Journal, 101, 920-937.
- Nordhaus, William D. (2010). “Economic Aspects of Global Warming in a Post-Copenhagen Environment,” PNAS
- Nordhaus, William D., 2017. Evolution of Assessments of the Economics of global Changes in the Dice Model, 1992-2017.
- Nordhaus William and Zili Yang “A Regional Dynamic General-Equilibrium Model of Alternative Climate-Change Strategies”, American Economic Review, 1996. (Highlights)
- Nordhaus, William D., (2017). “Revisiting the Social Cost of Carbon,” PNAS
- Pindyck, Robert S. “What We Know and Don’t Know about Climate Change, and Implications for Policy,” 2020. NBER WP 27304
- Pindyke, Robert S, (2019). “The Social Cost of Carbon Revisited,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 94: 140-160.
- Ricke, Katherine, Laurent Drounet, Ken Calderia, Massimo Tavoni, “Country-level social cost of carbon,” Nature Climate Change, vol 8, October 2018, 895-900. Supplementary Materials, and Author Corrections
- Tol, Richard. “A Social Cost of Carbon for (almost) Every Country,” Energy Economics, 2019, 83: 555-556.
- Traeger,Christian. “A 4-Stated DICE: Quantitatively Assessing Uncertainty Effects in Climate Change,” Environmental and Resource Economics.
- Delavane Diaz and Klaus Keller, “A Potential Disintegration of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: Implications for Economic Analyses of Climate Policy,” AER Papers and Proceedings, 2016
Empirical Research on Temperature and Macroeconomic Activity/Damages: International
- Acevedo, Sebastian,Mico Mrkaic, Natalija Novta, Evgenia Pugacheva, and Petia Topalova. 2020. “The Effects of Weather Shocks on Economic Activity: What are the Channels of Impact?”, Journal of Macroeconomics, 65, 103207. Highlights
- Akyapi, Berkay , Matthieu Bellon, and Emanuele Massetti, “Estimating Macro-Fiscal Effects of Climate Shocks From Billions of Geospatial Weather Observations,” IMF working paper July 2022. Highlights
- Burke, Marshall, Solomon M. Hsiang, and Edward Miguel. “Global Non-Linear Effect of Temperature on Economic Production,” Nature, November 2015, 527. Highlights, Supplementary Materials, Paper’s web site
- Dell, Melissa, Benjamin F. Jones, and Benjamin A. Olken, (2009). “Temperature and Income: Reconciling New Cross-Sectional and Panel Estimates,” AER, May. Highlights
- Dell, Melissa, Benjamin F. Jones, and Benjamin A. Olken, “Temperature Shocks and Economic Growth: Evidence from the Last Half Century,” American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2012, 4:66-95. Highlights.
- Hensler, Martin and Ingmar Schumacher, (2019). “The Impact of Weather on Economic Growth and its Production Factors,” Climate Change, 154:417-433. Highlights
- Hsiang, Solomon M. “Temperatures and Cyclones Strongly Associated With Economic Production in the Caribbean and Central America,” PNAS, 2010. Supplementary Information (the actual paper)
- Hsiang, Solomon M. and Amir Jina. “The Causal Effect of Environmental Catastrophe on Long-Run Economic Growth: Evidence from 6,700 Cyclones,” NBER WP 20352, July 2014.
- Kahn, Matthew E., Kamiar Mohaddesby, Ryan N. C. Ng, M. Hashem Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi and Jui-Chung Yangal. “Long-Term Macroeconomic Effects of Climate Change: A Cross-Country Analysis,” mimeo, University of Cambridge, UK. Highlights
- Letta, Marco and Richard S. Tol, (2018). “Weather, Climate and Total Factor Productivity,” Environmental Resource Economics, 73:283-305. Highlights
- Lemoine, Derek. “Estimating the Consequences of Climate Change from Variation in Weather,” mimeo, University of Arizona, May 2020.
- Miller, Steve, Kenn Chua, Jay Coggins, and Hamid Mohtadi, “Heat Waves, Climate Change, and Economic Output,” Journal of the European Economic Association, forthcoming.
- Newell, Richard G., Brian C. Prest, and Steven E. Sexton “The GDP-Temperature Relationship: Implications for Climate Change Damages,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2021. The Journal Version
- Olper, Alessandro, Maurizio Maugeri, Veronica Manara, Valentina Raimondi. “Weather, Climate and Economic Outcomes: Evidence from Italy”,Ecological Economics, 189,(2021).Highlights
- Tol, Richard. “The economic impact of weather and climate,” mimeo, 2020. (stochastic frontier analysis)
- Tol, Richard S J, “The Distributional Impact of Climate Change,” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, pp.1-13. 2020.
- Somanathan, et al. (2021) “The Impact of Temperature on Productivity and Labor Supply: Evidence from
Indian Manufacturing,” Journal of Political Economy - Waldinger, Maria (2022), “The Economic Effects of Long-Term Climate Change: Evidence from the Little Ice Age,” Journal of Political Economy
Labor Productivity Mechanism
- Cai, Xiqian, Yi Lu, and Jin Wang, “The Impact of Temperature on Manufacturing Worker Productivity: Evidence from Personnel Data,” Journal of Comparative Economics, 46: 889-905, (2018)
- Cachon, Gerald P., Santiago Gallino, and Marcelo Olivares, “Severe Weather and Automobile Assembly Productivity,” mimeo, SSRN working paper.
- Cook, Nikolai and Anthony Heyes, “Brain freeze: outdoor cold and indoor cognitive performance,” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 101, 2020, 1-26.
- Jessoe, Katrina, Dale T. Manning and J. Edward Taylor, “Climate Change and Labor Allocation in Rural Mexico: Evidence from Annual Fluctuations in Weather” Economic Journal, 128, 230-261, (2018).
- Park, R. Jisung, Joshua Goodman, Michael Hurwitz, and Jonathan Smith, (2020). “Heat and Learning,” American Economic Journal: Economnic Policy, 12,306-339.
- Somanathan, E, Rohini Somanathan, Anant Sudarshan, and Meenu Tewari, “The Impact of Temperature on Productivity and Labor Supply: Evidence from Indian Manufacturing,” Becker-Friedman Institute WP No. 2018-69, (2018).
- Zander, Kerstin, Wouter J. W. Botzen, Elspeth Oppermann, Tord Kjellstrom, Stephen T. Garnett, (2015). “Heat Stress Causes Substantial Labour Productivity Loss in Australia,” Nature Climate Change.
- Zivin, Joshua Graff and Matthew Neidell, “Temperature and the Allocation of Time: Implications for Climate Change”, Journal of Labor Economics 32(1): 1-26, 2014.
The Agricultural Mechanism
- Anthony C. Fisher, W. Michael Hanemann, Michael J. Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker, Comment on Deschenes and Greenstone. “The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather: Comment.” AER, 2012.
- Deschenes and Greenstone, “The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather,” AER, 2007.
- Deschenes and Greenstone “The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output: Reply 2012.
- Deschenes and Greenstone “Climate Change, Mortality, and Adaption: Evidence from Annual Fluctuations in Weather in the US,” AEJ: Applied 2011.
- Dietz, Simon and Bruno Lanz “Can a Growing World be Fed when the Climate is Changing?” University of Neuchatel Institute of Economic Research IRENE WP 19-09.
- Nath, Ishan. “The Food Problem and Aggregate Productivity Consequences of Climate Change,” mimeo, University of Chicago, 2022.
Tourism Channel
- Chan, Nathan W. and Casey J. Wichman, “Climate Change and Recreation: Evidence from North American Cycling,” Environmental and Resource Economics (2020) 76: 119-151.
Empirical Research on Temperature and Macroeconomic Activity/Damages: United States
- Bernstein, Asaf, Matthew Gustafson, and Ryan Lewis, “Disaster on the Horizon: The Price of Sea Level Rise,” mimeo, 2018
- Colacito, Riccardo, Bridget Hoffmann, and Toan Phan “Temperature and Growth: A Panel Analysis of the United States,” Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 2019, 51: 313-368. Highlights
- Deryugina, Tatyana, and Solomon Hsiang. “Does the Environment Still Matter? Daily Temperature and Income in the United States,” NBER wp 20740, 2014. Highlights
- Deschenes, Greenstone and Guryan, “Climate Change and Birth Weight, AERPP 2009.
- Hsiang, Solomon, Robert Kopp, Amir Jina, James Rising, Michael Delgado, Shashank Mohan,D. J. Rasmussen, Robert Muir-Wood, Paul Wilson, Michael Oppenheimer, Kate Larsen,Trevor Houser. “Estimating Economic Damage from Climate Change in the United States,” Science, 2017, 345:1362-1369. Highlights, and supplementary materials (i.e., the actual paper)
- Kim,Hee Soo, Christian Matthes, and Toan Phan, 2021. “Extreme Weather and the Macroeconomy.” Mimeo. Highlights
- Karlsson, Jimmy, 2021. “Temperature and Exports: Evidence from the United States,” Environmental and Resource Economics. Highlights
- Mullins, Jamie T. and Prashant Bharadwag, “Weather, Climate, and Migration in the United States,” NBER WP 28614, March 2021.
Extreme Weather Events
- Bakkason and Barrage (2018) “Climate Shocks, Cyclones, and Economic Growth: Bridging the Micro-Macro Gap” (conditionally accepted at EJ). Highlights
Finance and Climate
- Balachandran, Balasingham and Justin Hung Nguyen, “Does carbon risk matter in firm dividend policy? Evidence from a quasi-natural experiment in an imputation environment,” Journal of Banking and Finance, 2018.
- Bansal, Ravi and Marcelo Ochoa (2011) “Temperature, Aggregate Risk, and Expected Returns” NBER WP no. 17575.
- Bansal, Ravi, Dana Kiku, and Marcelo Ochoa, (2016) “What Do Capital Markets Tell Us About Climate Change?” (mimeo) Highlights
- Bansal, Ravi, Dana Kiku, and Marcelo Ocha, (2016). “Climate Change and Growth Risks,” (mimeo) Highlights
- Bolton, Patrick and Marcin Kacperczyk. “Do Investors Care about Carbon Risk?” NBER WP 26968, April 2020.
- Cevik, Serhan and Joao Tovar Jalles “Feeling the Heat: Climate Shocks and Credit Ratings,”IMF Working Paper.
- Daniel, Kent D., Robert B. Litterman, and Gernot Wagner, 2015. “Applying Asset Pricing Theory to Calibrate the Price of Climate Risk, (mimeo).
- Giglio, Kelly, and Stroebel, “Climate Finance”, NBER WP no. 28226, December 2020
- Gorgen, Maximilian, Andrea Jacob, Martin Nerlinger, Ryan Riordan, Martin Rohleder, Macro Wilkens. “Carbon Risk” mimeo, June 2019.
- de Haan, Marien, Lammertjan Dam, and Bert Scholtens. “The Drivers of the Relationship between Corporate Environmental Performance and Stock Market Returns,” Journal of Sustainable Finance, 2012.
- Hong, Harrison, Frank Weikai Li, and Jiangmin Xu, 2019. “Climate Risks and Market Efficiency,” Journal of Econometrics, 208: 254-281. Highlights
- Mehra, Rajnish. “Asset Pricing Implications of Macroeconomic Interventions: An Application to Climate Policy,” NBER WP 19146, 2013.
Adaptation
- Barrea, et al. (2016) “Adapting to Climate Change: The RemarkableDecline in the US Temperature-MortalityRelationship over the Twentieth Century,” Journal of Political Economy
- Burke, Marshall and Kyle Emerick, 2016. “Adaptation to Climate Change: Evidence from US Agriculture,” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 8(3): 106-140. Highlights
- Behrer, A. Patrick and Jisung Park, “Will We Adapt? Termperature, Labor and Adaptation to Climate Change,” 2017, mimeo, Harvard University. Highlights
- Bento, Antonio, Noah Miller, Mehreen Mookerjee, and Edson Severnini, “Time is of the Essence: Climate Adaption Induced by Existing Institutions,” NBER WP No. 28783.
- Beher and Park “Will We Adapt? Temperature, Labor and Adaptation to Climate Change,” (mimeo)
- Choi, Darwin, Zhenyu Gao and Wenxi Jiang. “Attention to Global Warming,” mimeo, July 2019.
- de Bandt, Olivier, Luc Jacolin, and Thibault Lemaire. “Climate Change in Developing Countries: Global Warming Effects, Transmission Channels and Adaptation Policies,” Bank of France WP 822, July 2021. Highlights
- Rudik, Ivan, Gary Lyn, Weiliang Tan and Ariel Ortiz-Bobea. “Heterogeneity and Market Adaption to Climate Change in Dynamic-Spatial Equilibrium, mimeo, June 2021. Highlights
- Rudik, Ivan, Gary Lyn, Weiliang Tan, and Ariel Ortiz-Bobea, June 2021. “Heterogeneity and Market Adaptation to Climate Change in Dynamic-Spatial Equilibrium,” mimeo. Hightlights
- Sanders, Nicholas J. and Alan J. Barreca, “Adaptation to Environmental Change: Agriculture and the Unexpected Incidence of the Acid Rain Problem,” AEJ: Policy, 2022.
Other Empirical Work
Carbon Taxes and Trading Permits
- Gilbert E. Metcalf and James H. Stock, “The Macroeconomic Impact of Europe’s Carbon Taxes,” NBER WP 27488, (2020).
- Gillingham, Kenneth, Marten Ovaere, and Stephanie M. Weber, “Carbon Policy and the Emissions Implications of Electric Vehicles,” NBER WP 28620, 2021.
- Oestreich, A. Marcel and Ilias Tsiakas, “Carbon Emissions and Stock Returns: Evidence from the EU Emissions Trading Scheme,” Journal of Banking and Finance, 2015.
- Prest, Brian and James Stock, “Climate Royalty Surcharges,” NBER WP 28564 (2021).
- Shapiro, Alan Finkelstein and Gilbert E. Metcalf, “The Macroeconomic Effects of a Carbon Tax to meet the U.S. Paris Agreement Target: The Role of Firm Creation and Technology Adoption,” NBER wp28975, May 2021
Climate Policy
- Fried, Stephie, Kevin Novan, and William B. Peterman. “The Systematic Risk of Climate Policy”, mimeo Nov. 2019.
- Zechhauser, Richard and Joseph e. Aldy. “Three Prongs for Prudent Climate Policy,” NBER WP 26991, April 2020.
- Farrokhi, Farid and Ahmad Lashkaripour. “Can Trade Policy Mitigate Climate Change?” mimeo, Purdue University.
Stranded Assets
- Barnett, Michael, (2019). “A Run on Oil: Climate Policy, Stranded Assets, and Asset Prices,” (mimeo)
- Beneficiaries and Payers of Climate Change
- Hope_2006.pdf
- Maddison_2003.pdf. (Highlights)
- Mendelsohn_Schlessinger_Williams_2000 (Regional Damage Assessments)
- Tol2002_Article_EstimatesOfTheDamageCostsOfCli.pdf
- Tol2002_Article_EstimatesOfTheDamageCostsOfCli-2.pdf
- Rehdanz_Maddision_2005.pdf (Highlights)
Things to Read
- Michael T. Kiley. Growth Risk from Climate Change
- Kortum_Weisbach Optimal Unilateral Carbon Policy
- DeCanio, Stephen J., Charles F. Manski adn Alan H. Sanstad. Minimax-regret Climate Policy with Deep Uncertainty in Climate Modeling and Intergenerational Discounting
- Matteo Ciccarelli, Fulvia Marotta. Demand or supply? An empirical exploration of the effects of climate change on the macroeconomy
- Stroebel, Johannes and Jeffrey Wurgler. What Do You Think about Climate Finance?
- Xin Sheng, Rangan Gupta and Oğuzhan Çepni The Effects of Climate Risks on Economic Activity in a Panel of US States: The Role of Uncertainty
- Bonato, Matteo, Oguzhan Cepni, Rangan Gupta, and Christian Pierdzioch Climate Risks and Realized Volatility of Major Commodity Currency Exchange Rates
- Other related documents
- Caporale, Guglielmo Maria, Luis A. Gil-Alana, and Larua Sauci. “US Sea Level Data: Time Trends and Persistence,” CESifo WP 8274, March 2020.
- Pretis, Felix, “Exogeneity in Climate Econometrics,” Working Paper, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
- Local Projections
- Jorda, Oscar, “Estimation and Inference of Impulse Responses by Local Projections,” American Economic Review, 2005.
- Li, Dake, Mikkel Plagborg-Moller, and Christian K. Wolf, “Local Projections vs. VARs: Lessons from Thousands of DGPs” mimeo, Feb 2021.
- Plagborg-Moller, Mikkel and Christian K. Wolf. “Local Projections and VARs Estimate the Same Impulse Responses” mimeo, June 2019.
- Barnichon and Brownless, (2019) “Impulse Response Estimation by Smooth Local Projections,” Review of Economics and Statistics,
Other resources
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