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OverviewTom Tietenberg, one of the leading economists working in the field of environmental economics has edited a collection of the most important articles and papers on global warming, which poses major challenges to our economic and political institutions. In this authoritative volume, leading economists bring unusual clarity and insight to the process of understanding these challenges and meets them with pragmatic solutions. Specific topics include: modelling and responding to the unique types of risks posed by global warming; estimating the cost of control and damages from global warming, as well as deriving optimum solutions; debating the appropriate role for discounting; estimating the value of information to reduce the uncertainty; and examining the issues associated with the use of two prominent policy approaches carbon taxes and transferable carbon permits. Few challenges pose a greater threat to our economic and political institutions than global warming. Uncertainty about the consequences of continued greenhouse gas emissions, the temporal and geographic separation of costs and benefits, the potentially enormous cost of making the wrong choices, and the necessity for (and the difficulties of) international cooperation all contribute to the complexity and the significance of the issue. In this book leading economists bring unusual clarity and insight to the process of understanding these challenges and meeting them with pragmatic solutions. Specific topics covered include: modeling and responding to the unique types of risks posed by global warming; estimating the costs of control and damages from discounting, estimating the value of information to reduce the uncertainty, and examining the issues associated with the use of the two most prominent policy approaches - carbon taxes and transferable carbon permits. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom TietenbergPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Volume: 74 Weight: 1.263kg ISBN: 9781858983561ISBN 10: 1858983568 Pages: 656 Publication Date: 23 January 1997 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'. . . provides a thorough overview of the contribution of economic theory until 1995 to the debate on global warming. In summary, this book provides a helpful reference for economists working on global warming.' - Pascal Bader, European Journal of International Law - Richard S.J. Tol, The Economic Journal `. . . provides a thorough overview of the contribution of economic theory until 1995 to the debate on global warming. In summary, this book provides a helpful reference for economists working on global warming.' -- Pascal Bader, European Journal of International Law `. . . the volume contains a number of worthwhile contributions, laying out the essential elements that constitute the economics of climate change, i.e., the impact of global warming and greenhouse gas emission reduction, the design of effective and efficient international and intertemporal control mechanisms, and the choice of a desirable path to an uncertain future.' -- Richard S.J. Tol, The Economic Journal '. . . provides a thorough overview of the contribution of economic theory until 1995 to the debate on global warming. In summary, this book provides a helpful reference for economists working on global warming.' -- Pascal Bader, European Journal of International Law '. . . the volume contains a number of worthwhile contributions, laying out the essential elements that constitute the economics of climate change, i.e., the impact of global warming and greenhouse gas emission reduction, the design of effective and efficient international and intertemporal control mechanisms, and the choice of a desirable path to an uncertain future.' -- Richard S.J. Tol, The Economic Journal '... provides a thorough overview of the contribution of economic theory until 1995 to the debate on global warming. In summary, this book provides a helpful reference for economists working on global warming.' -- Pascal Bader, European Journal of International Law '... the volume contains a number of worthwhile contributions, laying out the essential elements that constitute the economics of climate change, i.e., the impact of global warming and greenhouse gas emission reduction, the design of effective and efficient international and intertemporal control mechanisms, and the choice of a desirable path to an uncertain future.' -- Richard S.J. Tol, The Economic Journal Author InformationEdited by Tom Tietenberg, Mitchell Family Professor of Economics, Colby College, US. Former President of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |