Legality of Cannabis by U.S. Jurisdiction

Authors
Gerald C Nelson, Dominique Van Der Mensbrugghe, Helal Ahammad, Elodie Blanc, Katherine Calvin, Tomoko Hasegawa, Petr Havlik, Edwina Heyhoe, Page Kyle, Hermann Lotze‐Campen, Martin von Lampe, Daniel Mason d'Croz, Hans van Meijl, Christoph Müller, John Reilly, Richard Robertson, Ronald D Sands, Christoph Schmitz, Andrzej Tabeau, Kiyoshi Takahashi, Hugo Valin, Dirk Willenbockel
Publication date
2014/1
Journal
Agricultural Economics
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
85-101
Description
Agriculture is unique among economic sectors in the nature of impacts from climate change. The production activity that transforms inputs into agricultural outputs involves direct use of weather inputs (temperature, solar radiation available to the plant, and precipitation). Previous studies of the impacts of climate change on agriculture have reported substantial differences in outcomes such as prices, production, and trade arising from differences in model inputs and model specification. This article presents climate change results and underlying determinants from a model comparison exercise with 10 of the leading global economic models that include significant representation of agriculture. By harmonizing key drivers that include climate change effects, differences in model outcomes were reduced. The particular choice of climate change drivers for this comparison activity results in large and negative productivity …
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GC Nelson, D Van Der Mensbrugghe, H Ahammad… - Agricultural Economics, 2014