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Using the Ricardian approach (a cross sectional analysis of farm performance across different climate zones), this report examines the impact of climate change on the agriculture sector and the sectors adaptation to that change. Studies in the report measure the climate sensitivity of low-capital agriculture, test whether actual farm performance is as sensitive to climate as agronomic models predict, and compare the climate sensitivity of low-capital farms with the results already calibrated for U.S. agriculture. The goal of the study is to examine farm behavior and test whether there is any evidence that farmers in developing countries currently adjust to their local climates.

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title:Measuring the Impact of Climate Change On Indian Agriculture World Bank Technical Paper, 0253-7494 ; No. 402
author:Dinar, Ariel
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:0821341928
print isbn13:9780821341926
ebook isbn13:9780585313955
language:English
subjectClimatic changes--India, Crops and climate--India, Agriculture--India.
publication date:1998
lcc:S600.7.C54M435 1998eb
ddc:338.1/4
subject:Climatic changes--India, Crops and climate--India, Agriculture--India.
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