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with a 3% (12 events) annual rate, causing great loss of environment, infrastructure, lives, and economy each year. Therefore, it has been very urgent to mitigate climate change and increase geohydrological disaster events through an integrated approach. Keep in view this, the present study ...
Most revealing is that our projections of GDP impacts even exceed those for the Great Recession. Adapting figures provided by Christiano (2017), the Great Recession GDP impacts over the five years until its recovery are on the order of $2.8 trillion. However, these figures include the dampening...
Plus, while homebuyers may think back wistfully to the sub-3% mortgage rates some consumers were able to snag in 2021, Whitehead notes that low rates are really a tool to stimulate the economy rather than the normal state of things. “For rates to really drop, you need a recession or ...
the Budyko water balance, attributing them to human interventions such as agricultural activities and snow dynamics. Our analysis of 1342 catchments across the U.S. and Great Britain reveals distinct patterns: in the U.S., snow fraction and irrigation alter the Budyko water balance predominantly ...
the estimated standard deviation of monetary policy shocks, along with the NBER recession dates. The estimated US-MPU in our sample exhibits high levels around the periods relating to the recessions, including the early 1990s, early 2000s, and, particularly, the Great Recession, which created ...
Some of the contributing causes included the financial crisis of 2007 to 2008, and the Great Recession of 2008 through 2012.1 The crisis peaked between 2010 and 2012. Investopedia / Julie Bang History of the Crisis The debt crisis began in 2008 with the collapse of Iceland's banking system, ...
Note that even if the central bank is no longer playing “favorites”, monetary policy would still have a distributional impact. For example, reverting to the pre-recession path of nominal spending would likely entail a temporarily higher rate of inflation than currently expected. And higher than...
Great-power politics, order transition, and climate governance: insights from international relations theory The complex politics of climate change cannot be properly understood without reference to deeper geopolitical trends in the wider international system. Chi... MAXIMILIAN TERHALLE,JOANNA DEPLEDGE - ...