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Economics of Disasters and Climate Change is first journal to connect the economics and finance of disasters and the economics of climate change, which, though intimately related, are mostly treated separately in the literature.

  • Aimed in the first place at economists (in academia, in multilateral organisations, the private sector, and government), but will hold equal appeal for researchers and practitioners in other disciplines, especially in the social and political sciences.
  • Designed to foster and disseminate innovative and original research and policy analysis on the economic and financial aspects of climate change and disasters, studied separately and in conjunction.
  • Aims to provide a central ‘meeting point’ for all economists working on these topics and enhance the quality and quantity of analysis as it pertains to our knowledge of these phenomena and their policy implications.

Editors-in-Chief
  • Ilan Noy,
  • Shunsuke Managi
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9 days
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124,531 (2023)

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Electronic ISSN
2511-1299
Print ISSN
2511-1280
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