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The field of climate econometrics has undergone rapid development in recent years, shaped by the growing demand for empirical methods that can rigorously assess the multifaceted interactions between the economy and the climate system. Situated at the intersection of climate science and econometric methodology, this field responds to the urgent need for tools that quantify the economic impacts of climate variability and long-term climate change. Rising policy interest, data availability, and the increasing frequency of extreme events have collectively motivated the expansion of climate econometrics as a recognized and distinct research area.
This volume appears at a particularly timely juncture. The contributions assembled here reflect the current momentum in climate econometric research, both in theoretical development and empirical application.
Advances in Econometrics publishes original scholarly econometrics papers with the intention of expanding the use of developed and emerging econometric techniques by disseminating ideas on the theory and practice of econometrics throughout the empirical economic business and social science literature.
Contents
Chapter 1. Heterogeneous Polar Amplification; María Dolores Gadea Rivas and Jesús Gonzalo
Chapter 2. Long-Run Comovement of Climate Time Series; Marc Gronwald and Xin Jin
Chapter 3. Modelling the Dependence between Recent Changes in Polar Ice Sheets: Implications for Global Sea-Level Projections; Luke P. Jackson, Katarina Juselius, Andrew B. Martinez, and Felix Pretis
Chapter 4. Natural Disasters, Insurance Claims, and Regional Housing Markets; Bjørnar Karlsen Kivedal
Chapter 5. Constrain Equilibrium Climate Sensitivity via Bayesian Composite Likelihood; Mengheng Li and Donald P. Cummins
Chapter 6. How to Build a Sustainable Productivity Index; Christopher O'Donnell
Chapter 7. The Economic Impact of Weather and Climate; Richard S.J. Tol
Chapter 8. Effects of the Paris Agreement and the COVID-19 Pandemic on Volatility Persistence of Stocks Associated with the Climate Crisis: A Multiverse Analysis; J. Eduardo Vera-Valdés and Olivia Kvist



