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Food security and social stability in Africa: New estimation methods for data-driven climate projections in data-sparse regions

Food security and social stability in Africa: New estimation methods for data-driven climate impact projections in data-sparse regions

Project report 6 Oct 2017 Energy

Authors

Tamma Carleton

University of California - Santa Barbara

Michael Greenstone

Milton Friedman Professor of Economics , University of Chicago

Solomon Hsiang

Chancellor's Associate Professor of Public Policy , University of California - Berkeley

Andrew Hultgren

Amir Jina

Postdoctoral Scholar , University of Chicago

Robert Kopp

Associate Professor , Rutgers University

Ashwin Rode

Postdoctoral scholar , University of Chicago
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