The Effects of Climate Change on GDP by Country and the Global Economic Gains From Complying With the Paris Climate Accord
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2018
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Kompas, Tom
Pham, Van (Ha)
Che, Tuong Nhu
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American Geophysical Union
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Computable general equilibrium (CGE) models are a standard tool for policy analysis and
forecasts of economic growth. Unfortunately, due to computational constraints, many CGE models
are dimensionally small, aggregating countries into an often limited set of regions or using assumptions
such as static price-level expectations, where next period’s price is conditional only on current or past prices.
This is a concern for climate change modeling, since the effects of global warming by country, in a fully
disaggregated and global trade model, are needed, and the known future effects of global warming should
be included in forward-looking forecasts for prices and profitability. This work extends a large dimensional
intertemporal CGE trade model to account for the various effects of global warming (e.g., loss in agricultural
productivity, sea level rise, and health effects) on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth and levels for
139 countries, by decade and over the long term, where producers look forward and adjust price
expectations and capital stocks to account for future climate effects. The potential economic gains from
complying with the Paris Accord are also estimated, showing that even with a limited set of possible
damages from global warming, these gains are substantial. For example, with the comparative case
of Representative Concentration Pathway 8.5 (4∘C), the global gains from complying with the 2∘C target
(Representative Concentration Pathway 4.5) are approximately US$17,489 billion per year in the long
run (year 2100). The relative damages from not complying to Sub-Sahara Africa, India, and Southeast Asia,
across all temperature ranges, are especially severe.
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