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Full title: Foundations of Macroeconomics 9th Edition
Edition: 9th
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Pearson
Author: Robin Bade; Michael Parkin
ISBN: 9780135893739, 9780128174661
Format: PDF
Description of Foundations of Macroeconomics 9th Edition:
Economic Effects of Natural Disasters explores how natural disasters affect sources of economic growth and development. Using theoretical econometrics and real-world data, and drawing on advances in climate change economics, the book shows scholars and researchers how to use various research methods and techniques to investigate and respond to natural disasters. No other book presents empirical frameworks for the evaluation of the quality of macroeconomic research practice with a focus on climate change and natural disasters. Because many of these subjects are so large, different regions of the world use different approaches, hence this resource presents tailored economic applications and evidence.
Connects economic theories and empirical work in climate change to natural disaster research
Shows how advances in climate change and natural disaster research can be implemented in micro- and macroeconomic simulation models
Addresses structural changes in countries afflicted by climate change and natural disasters