Part II: Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development
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Part II: Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development is a section of the Stern Review that analyzes how climate change affects economic growth, human development, and long-term prosperity worldwide.
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Target entity: Part II: Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development Context triple: [Stern Review, hasPart, Part II: Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development]
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Handbook of Development Economics
The *Handbook of Development Economics* is a comprehensive, multi-volume reference work that surveys key theories, empirical research, and policy issues in the field of economic development.
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Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability is a major IPCC assessment volume that evaluates how climate change affects natural and human systems, their capacity to adapt, and the resulting risks and vulnerabilities.
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Perspectives on Global Development
Perspectives on Global Development is a flagship OECD Development Centre publication that analyzes long-term global development trends and policy challenges facing emerging and developing economies.
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“On the Mechanics of Economic Development”
“On the Mechanics of Economic Development” is a seminal 1988 paper by economist Robert Lucas Jr. that helped found modern endogenous growth theory by explaining how human capital accumulation and externalities drive long-run economic growth.
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Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Third Assessment Report
The Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Third Assessment Report is a major scientific assessment focusing on the impacts of climate change, vulnerabilities of natural and human systems, and options for adaptation.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Part II: Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development Target entity description: Part II: Impacts of Climate Change on Growth and Development is a section of the Stern Review that analyzes how climate change affects economic growth, human development, and long-term prosperity worldwide.
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A.
Handbook of Development Economics
The *Handbook of Development Economics* is a comprehensive, multi-volume reference work that surveys key theories, empirical research, and policy issues in the field of economic development.
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B.
Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability is a major IPCC assessment volume that evaluates how climate change affects natural and human systems, their capacity to adapt, and the resulting risks and vulnerabilities.
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C.
Perspectives on Global Development
Perspectives on Global Development is a flagship OECD Development Centre publication that analyzes long-term global development trends and policy challenges facing emerging and developing economies.
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D.
“On the Mechanics of Economic Development”
“On the Mechanics of Economic Development” is a seminal 1988 paper by economist Robert Lucas Jr. that helped found modern endogenous growth theory by explaining how human capital accumulation and externalities drive long-run economic growth.
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E.
Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Third Assessment Report
The Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Third Assessment Report is a major scientific assessment focusing on the impacts of climate change, vulnerabilities of natural and human systems, and options for adaptation.
- F. None of above. chosen
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