The paper1 discusses the determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC) using the PAGE2002 model used in the Stern Review. The SCC depends sensitively on assumptions about future economic development, the range and likelihood of economic and social damage arising from climate change at future dates and the discount rate to apply to that damage. The paper critically examines the choice of pure time preference and the weight to place on damage experienced by other countries in the distant future. Key conclusions are that the SCC rises at about 2.4 % p.a. and the range of plausible estimates for the SCC is wide. The SCC is sensitive to a number of factors, significantly the equilibrium temperature rise for a doubling of CO2 concentration, th...
The authors estimate the growth rate of the social cost of carbon. This is an indication of the opti...
The Influence of the Specification of Climate Change Damages on the Social Cost of Carbon / Robert E...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
The paper1 discusses the determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC) using the PAGE2002 model u...
Social cost of carbon (SCC) is the key concept in the economics of climate change. It measures the ...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
Many studies have estimated the social cost of carbon (SCC). We critically evaluate SCC estimates, f...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
A new and important concept in global warming economics and policy is the social cost of carbon or S...
This paper uses imputed national climate change impact functions to estimate national social costs o...
This paper examines the socially optimal pricing of carbon emissions over time when climate-change i...
The social cost of carbon is the damage avoided by slightly reducing carbon dioxide emissions. It is...
The social cost of carbon (SCC), commonly referred to as the carbon price, is the monetized damage f...
• The SCC is the monetized value of future worldwide economic damages associated with a one-ton incr...
With the change of climate issues and the needs of economic development, the idea of practicing gree...
The authors estimate the growth rate of the social cost of carbon. This is an indication of the opti...
The Influence of the Specification of Climate Change Damages on the Social Cost of Carbon / Robert E...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
The paper1 discusses the determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC) using the PAGE2002 model u...
Social cost of carbon (SCC) is the key concept in the economics of climate change. It measures the ...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
Many studies have estimated the social cost of carbon (SCC). We critically evaluate SCC estimates, f...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...
A new and important concept in global warming economics and policy is the social cost of carbon or S...
This paper uses imputed national climate change impact functions to estimate national social costs o...
This paper examines the socially optimal pricing of carbon emissions over time when climate-change i...
The social cost of carbon is the damage avoided by slightly reducing carbon dioxide emissions. It is...
The social cost of carbon (SCC), commonly referred to as the carbon price, is the monetized damage f...
• The SCC is the monetized value of future worldwide economic damages associated with a one-ton incr...
With the change of climate issues and the needs of economic development, the idea of practicing gree...
The authors estimate the growth rate of the social cost of carbon. This is an indication of the opti...
The Influence of the Specification of Climate Change Damages on the Social Cost of Carbon / Robert E...
The Stern Review reported a social cost of carbon of over $300/tC, calling for ambitious climate pol...