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Long-term growth impact of climate change and policies: the Advanced Climate Change Long-term (ACCL) scenario building model. (2020). Lecat, Rémy ; CHOUARD, Valérie ; Cette, Gilbert ; Alestra, Claire.
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  41. Reckoning climate change damages along an envelope. (2020). Paroissien, Emmanuel ; Mérel, Pierre ; Merel, Pierre ; Gammans, Matthew.
    In: 2020 Annual Meeting, July 26-28, Kansas City, Missouri.
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  42. The public costs of climate-induced financial instability. (2019). Roventini, Andrea ; Bosetti, Valentina ; Tavoni, Massimo ; Lamperti, Francesco.
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  43. Real options analysis of climate-change adaptation: investment flexibility and extreme weather events. (2019). Guthrie, Graeme.
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  50. Efficient integration of climate and energy policy in Australia’s National Electricity Market. (2019). Nelson, Tim ; Calais, Prabpreet ; Pascoe, Owen ; Mitchell, Lily ; McNeill, Judith.
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