Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China
Global climate change has a potentially large impact on economic growth but measuring their economic impact is subject to a great deal of uncertainty. The central objective of our paper is to set forth a model – the macroeconomics evaluation of climate change (MECC) model – to evaluate the impact of...
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description | Global climate change has a potentially large impact on economic growth but measuring their economic impact is subject to a great deal of uncertainty. The central objective of our paper is to set forth a model – the macroeconomics evaluation of climate change (MECC) model – to evaluate the impact of climate change on GNP growth. The model is based on five basic indicators – (i) the climate change growth rates (αi); (ii) the national climate
change vulnerability rate (ΩT); (iii) the climate change magnitude rate (Π); (iv) the economic desgrowth rate (δ); (v) and the CC-Surface. In addition, we apply the MECC
Model to the case of China to evaluate its impact on the Chinese economy. |
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spelling | um.eprints-134302019-08-27T07:50:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/13430/ Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China Ruiz Estrada, Mario Arturo HB Economic Theory Global climate change has a potentially large impact on economic growth but measuring their economic impact is subject to a great deal of uncertainty. The central objective of our paper is to set forth a model – the macroeconomics evaluation of climate change (MECC) model – to evaluate the impact of climate change on GNP growth. The model is based on five basic indicators – (i) the climate change growth rates (αi); (ii) the national climate change vulnerability rate (ΩT); (iii) the climate change magnitude rate (Π); (iv) the economic desgrowth rate (δ); (v) and the CC-Surface. In addition, we apply the MECC Model to the case of China to evaluate its impact on the Chinese economy. 2013-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/13430/1/ICS-EAI-conf-Sept2013-MarioArturoRuizEstrada.pdf Ruiz Estrada, Mario Arturo (2013) Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China. In: International Conference “From Hu-Wen to Xi-Li Administration: China’s Leadership Transition and Its Domestic and International Implications”, 12-13 September 2013, University of Malaya. |
spellingShingle | HB Economic Theory Ruiz Estrada, Mario Arturo Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China |
title | Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China |
title_full | Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China |
title_fullStr | Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China |
title_full_unstemmed | Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China |
title_short | Macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model (MECC-Model): The case study of China |
title_sort | macroeconomic evaluation of climate change model mecc model the case study of china |
topic | HB Economic Theory |
url | http://eprints.um.edu.my/13430/1/ICS-EAI-conf-Sept2013-MarioArturoRuizEstrada.pdf |
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