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Flooding already imposes substantial costs to the economy. Costs are expected to rise in future, both as a result of changing weather patterns due to climate change, but [...]
English | 2018 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Urban areas already suffer substantial losses in both economic and human terms from climate related disasters. These losses are anticipated to grow substantially, in part [...]
English | 2018 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper looks at adaptation to climate change from the point of view of (poor) households. Since the development literature has firmly established the role of weather [...]
English | 2018 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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In this paper Norwegian and Irish consumers’ willingness to pay for salmon that is produced under more sustainable aquaculture practices is examined using the contingen [...]
English | 2018 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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In peripheral port markets, a limited volume of traffic creates challenges in sustaining multiple competing Port Authorities (PAs). With a limited size, smaller ports hav [...]
English | 2019 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Random utility theory is founded on the concept that an individual selects the alternative that gives them the highest level of utility, given the individual’s preferen [...]
English | 2019 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The World Bank computes estimates of Genuine Savings (GS), a leading indicator of sustainable development, for most countries. A well-established literature has called fo [...]
English | 2019 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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There has been considerable debate over the robustness of value transfer methods for environmental policy evaluation. The empirical findings regarding the transfer validi [...]
English | 2019 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Economists offer what is arguably the most internally consistent framework for sustainable development assessment, the so-called “capital approach”. To operationalise [...]
English | 2020 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper uses an environmentally extended input-output model of the Irish economy to estimate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and economic output multipliers in 2010 for [...]
English | 2020 | Working or Discussion Paper |

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