Browsing Escuela de Negocios by Subject "Climate Change"
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Extreme Dry Spells and Larger Storms in the U.S. Midwest Raise Crop Prices
(RedNIE Red Nacional de Investigadores en Economía, 2024)The U.S. Midwest produces about a third of global corn and soybeans, two of the most important crops for humanity. Earlier literature has found that corn and soybean output is sensitive to weather in a nonlinear manner: ... -
Optimal Carbon Offsets with Heterogeneous Regions
(Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, 2024-02-08)We study optimal climate policy in a global economy where regions differ in wealth and vulnerability to climate change. Carbon emissions from production generate out- put losses - a negative climate externality - and a ...