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Tourism could be greatly affected by climate change due to its strong dependence on weather. In Switzerland, the sector represents an appreciable share of the economy. Thus, studying climate effects on tourism is necessary for developing adequate adaptatio ...
Tourism could be greatly affected by climate change due to its strong dependence on weather. In Switzerland, the sector represents an appreciable share of the economy. Thus, studying climate effects on tourism is necessary for developing adequate adaptatio ...
The financial crisis of 2007-2009 drew attention to the essential role of banks for the macroeconomy and to the importance of having a resilient financial sector. A vulnerability in the financial sector spills over to the real economy and can drive it into ...
What are the impacts of an energy transition and green policies on employments? To answer this question, two approaches are widely used in the literature: Input-Output (IO) analysis and Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) models. While I-O analysis is a s ...
This section presents the impacts of climate change on swiss energy consumption (heating and cooling). The economic welfare impacts are also computed through the use of a Computable General Equilibrium model for the 2010-2050 time horizon ...
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Parameter learning strongly amplifies the impact of macroeconomic shocks on marginal utility when the representative agent has a preference for early resolution of uncertainty. This occurs as rational belief updating generates subjective long-run consumpti ...
The Swiss Energy Strategy 2050 pursues an ambitious transition to a more renew- able and efficient energy future, combining CO2 and energy saving targets with a phase-out of nuclear electricity generation. This transition poses challenges not only for the ...
Mitigation measures are a priority to avoid irreversible damages to the environment due to climate change. However, additional adaptation efforts will be required to reduce the adverse impacts of projected climate change. While mitigation is more likely to ...
The liberalisation of electricity markets brings challenges for energy economic modelers. When simulating policy instruments, results are sensitive to assumptions about market regulation. The ELECTRA framework combines a top-down computable general equilib ...
This letter studies the frequency- and time-domain performance of a recently developed printed coplanar-fed ultrawideband (UWB) monopole antenna aiming at predicting its behavior close to a human arm. The input reflection coefficient (|S11|) and fidelity f ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2013