Mitigating Disaster Risks in the Age of Climate Change

Author:

Hong Harrison12,Wang Neng3452,Yang Jinqiang67

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, Columbia University

2. NBER

3. Columbia Business School

4. Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

5. ABFER

6. School of Finance, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

7. Shanghai Institute of International Finance and Economics

Abstract

Emissions abatement alone cannot address the consequences of global warming for weather disasters. We model how society adapts to manage disaster risks to capital stock. Optimal adaptation—a mix of firm‐level efforts and public spending—varies as society learns about the adverse consequences of global warming for disaster arrivals. Taxes on capital are needed alongside those on carbon to achieve the first best. We apply our model to country‐level control of flooding from tropical cyclones. Learning rationalizes empirical findings, including the responses of Tobin's q, equity risk premium, and risk‐free rate to disaster arrivals. Adaptation is more valuable under learning than a counterfactual no‐learning environment. Learning alters social‐cost‐of‐carbon projections due to the interaction of uncertainty resolution and endogenous adaptive response.

Funder

Columbia University

Imperial College London

Indiana University

New York University

Universität Zürich

Publisher

The Econometric Society

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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