Skip to main content

Macroeconomists should integrate climate change data into their models, research finds

Paper calls for the use of scientific data on weather and the prediction of extreme climate events

crop-failure
Researchers say the economic impacts of climate change may increasingly be felt via localised events such as poor crops

Researchers need to integrate the effects derived from climate change into their macroeconomic models, a working paper published by the Bank of England says.

Climate change and the macro-economy: a critical review by Sandra Batten identifies the channels through which climate change affects the economy and puts forward some recommendations to improve economic analysis by incorporating them.

“It is possible that the economic impacts of climate will be increasingly felt through many local

Solo los usuarios que tengan una suscripción de pago o formen parte de una suscripción corporativa pueden imprimir o copiar contenido.

Para acceder a estas opciones, junto con todas las demás ventajas de la suscripción, póngase en contacto con info@centralbanking.com o consulte nuestras opciones de suscripción aquí: subscriptions.centralbanking.com/subscribe

Actualmente no puede copiar este contenido. Póngase en contacto con info@centralbanking.com para obtener más información.

Sorry, our subscription options are not loading right now

Please try again later. Get in touch with our customer services team if this issue persists.

New to Central Banking? View our subscription options

Regístrese en Central Banking

Todos los campos son obligatorios, salvo que se indique lo contrario.

Mostrar contraseña
Ocultar contraseña

Most read articles loading...

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a Central Banking account, please register for a trial.

Iniciar sesión
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account

.