Economic development under climate change

The papers in this special issue represent some of the most comprehensive analyses of the implications of climate change for developing countries undertaken to date. The papers employ a bottoms-up systems approach whereby the implications of climate change are evaluated using structural models of ag...

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Autores principales: Arndt, Channing, Chinowsky, P., Robinson, Sherman, Strzepek, Kenneth M., Tarp, F., Thurlow, James
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Wiley 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34899
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author Arndt, Channing
Chinowsky, P.
Robinson, Sherman
Strzepek, Kenneth M.
Tarp, F.
Thurlow, James
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description The papers in this special issue represent some of the most comprehensive analyses of the implications of climate change for developing countries undertaken to date. The papers employ a bottoms-up systems approach whereby the implications of climate change are evaluated using structural models of agriculture and infrastructure systems. The authors of the paper hail from multiple disciplines. This comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, structural approach is designed to allow for more robust insight into the potential implications of climate change. The approach also allows for experimentation with alternative policy options for achieving development objectives in the context of climate change.
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spelling CGSpace348992025-07-30T18:21:08Z Economic development under climate change Arndt, Channing Chinowsky, P. Robinson, Sherman Strzepek, Kenneth M. Tarp, F. Thurlow, James agriculture climate development The papers in this special issue represent some of the most comprehensive analyses of the implications of climate change for developing countries undertaken to date. The papers employ a bottoms-up systems approach whereby the implications of climate change are evaluated using structural models of agriculture and infrastructure systems. The authors of the paper hail from multiple disciplines. This comprehensive, multi-disciplinary, structural approach is designed to allow for more robust insight into the potential implications of climate change. The approach also allows for experimentation with alternative policy options for achieving development objectives in the context of climate change. 2012-08 2014-02-19T07:59:16Z 2014-02-19T07:59:16Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/34899 en Open Access Wiley Arndt C, Chinowsky P, Robinson S, Strzepek K, Tarp F, Thurlow J. 2012. Economic development under climate change. Review of Development Economics 16: 369–377.
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Strzepek, Kenneth M.
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Economic development under climate change
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