Wolfram Schlenker
Affiliation
- Faculty Fellow, School of International and Public Affairs
Department of Economics
Selected Work
- "Will U.S. Agriculture Really Benefit from Global Warming? Accounting for Irrigation in the Hedonic Approach," American Economic Review, 95(1), March 2005, p. 395-406. (with W. Michael Hanemann and Anthony C. Fisher)
- "The Impact of Global Warming on U.S. Agriculture: An Econometric Analysis of Optimal Growing Conditions," Review of Economics and Statistics, 88(1), February 2006, p. 113-125. (with W. Michael Hanemann and Anthony C. Fisher)
- "Water Availability, Degree Days, and the Potential Impact of? Climate Change on Irrigated Agriculture in California," Climatic Change, forthcoming (with W. Michael Hanemann and Anthony C. Fisher)
- "Nonlinear Effects of Weather on Corn Yields," Review of Agricultural Economics (Proceedings of the American Agricultural Economics Association Sessions at the 2006 Allied Social Science Associations Meeting, Boston, MA), forthcoming (with Michael Roberts)





