Just back from the fantastic Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Conference on the Economics of Climate Change. Program and links to papers here. Every paper was a highlight. Check out, for example, Basal-Kiku-Ochoa here on the more "structural empirical" side , or Pesaran et al. here on the more "reduced-form empirical" side (although they have theory too). Really good stuff. The slides for my discussion of Pesaran et al. follow.
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