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Zidong Wang edited Paper Replication for "The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather: Reply".tex
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The paper I replicated is "The economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather: Reply" by
\cite{d53692} \citet{d53692} (hereafter, DG2012). This is a reply to the comment from \citet{Fisher_2012} (hereafter, FHRS) to the original paper in 2007
\cite{Desch_nes_2007} \cite{198593} (hereafter, DG2007).
All three papers mentioned above followed the debate of the impact of climate change on U.S. agriculture starting from the first hedonic paper by \citet{a827bf}. Arguing that the traditional hedonic approach suffered from omitted variable issues, DG2007 proposed the fixed effect approach with panel data on land profitability and DG2012 corrected and re-presented their results addressing for the data and methodology issues as pointed out by FHRS.