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The design of climate policy / edited by Roger Guesnerie and Henry Tulkens.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CESifo seminar seriesPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2008.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 397 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262274500
  • 0262274507
  • 9781435699878
  • 1435699874
  • 9780262073028
  • 0262073021
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Design of climate policy.DDC classification:
  • 363.738/7456 22
LOC classification:
  • QC981.8.C5 D436 2008eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Series Foreword; Contributors; 1 Synopsis of the Book; I Design of Climate Institutions; 2 Improving on Kyoto; 3 The Design of Post-Kyoto Climate Schemes; 4 Design of Climate Change Policies; 5 Untying the Climate-Development Gordian Knot; II Stability of Outcomes; 6 Transfer Schemes and Institutional Changes for Sustainable Global Climate Treaties; 7 Parallel Climate Blocs; 8 Cooperation, Stability, and Self-enforcement in International Environmental Agreements; 9 Heterogeneity of Countries in Negotiations of International Environmental Agreements; III Policy Design
10 Economics versus Climate Change11 Economics versus Climate Change: A Comment; 12 Absolute versus Intensity Limits for CO2 Emission Control; 13 On Multi-period Allocation of Tradable Emission Permits; 14 Optimal Sequestration Policy with a Ceiling on the Stock of Carbon in the Atmosphere; IV Models and Policies; 15 Mind the Rate!; 16 Leakage from Climate Policies and Border-Tax Adjustment; 17 The Global Warming Potential Paradox; Index
Summary: Leading international economists offer theoretical quantitative, and policy perspectives on climate policy in this text.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Leading international economists offer theoretical quantitative, and policy perspectives on climate policy in this text.

Series Foreword; Contributors; 1 Synopsis of the Book; I Design of Climate Institutions; 2 Improving on Kyoto; 3 The Design of Post-Kyoto Climate Schemes; 4 Design of Climate Change Policies; 5 Untying the Climate-Development Gordian Knot; II Stability of Outcomes; 6 Transfer Schemes and Institutional Changes for Sustainable Global Climate Treaties; 7 Parallel Climate Blocs; 8 Cooperation, Stability, and Self-enforcement in International Environmental Agreements; 9 Heterogeneity of Countries in Negotiations of International Environmental Agreements; III Policy Design

10 Economics versus Climate Change11 Economics versus Climate Change: A Comment; 12 Absolute versus Intensity Limits for CO2 Emission Control; 13 On Multi-period Allocation of Tradable Emission Permits; 14 Optimal Sequestration Policy with a Ceiling on the Stock of Carbon in the Atmosphere; IV Models and Policies; 15 Mind the Rate!; 16 Leakage from Climate Policies and Border-Tax Adjustment; 17 The Global Warming Potential Paradox; Index

English.

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