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This repository contains replication data for Carleton et al. (Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2022), "Valuing the mortality consequences of climate change accounting for adaptation costs and benefits". All non-confidential data inputs are included, as well as intermediate data outputs, final data outputs, and final tables and figures for all main text and supplementary tables and figures. Some input data are confidential (e.g., mortality records in some countries); therefore, intermediate regression results files are included in the upload to ensure all later stages of the analysis are fully replicable. The full data output files resulting from Monte Carlo simulations of future climate change impacts on mortality far exceed Zenodo file size limits; therefore, key aggregates of the raw output files are included here, which allow for replication of all tables and figures in the paper. data.zip contains raw, intermediate, and final datasets outputs.zip contains output tables and figures All replication code for the paper is available on a public Github repository, accessible here.The manuscript and supplementary information are available at the QJE, here.
climate change, social cost of carbon, health, mortality
climate change, social cost of carbon, health, mortality
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