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Heterogeneous Impacts of Climate Change – The Ricardian Approach Using Vietnam Micro-Level Panel Data

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  • Nguyen Chau, Trinh
  • Scrimgeour, Frank

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This analysis investigates economic impacts of climate changes on Vietnam agriculture. The Ricardian approach is applied to ten-year panel data using the Hsiao two-step method. Estimates of the Ricardian model suggest heterogeneous impacts of climate change. Rising temperature is especially harmful to the Northern Central and the Southern region. Shortage of rainfall in spring only causes losses to the Central Highlands and Northern region. Rising summer precipitation is extremely harmful. Increases in precipitation help to harness the benefit of rising autumn temperature. The simulation indicates net agricultural surpluses in the long-run, with the Central Highlands being an exception.

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  • Nguyen Chau, Trinh & Scrimgeour, Frank, 2019. "Heterogeneous Impacts of Climate Change – The Ricardian Approach Using Vietnam Micro-Level Panel Data," 2019 Conference, August 29-30, 2019, Hamilton, New Zealand 302100, New Zealand Agricultural and Resource Economics Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:nzar19:302100
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.302100
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    Agribusiness; Environmental Economics and Policy;

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