Endogenous growth, convexity of damages and climate risk: how Nordhaus ’ framework supports deep cuts in carbon emission
The 4th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two, interrel...
The effort to address climate change cuts across a wide range of non-environmental actors and policy...
In order to make well-informed decisions on climate change action, leaders need to understand clearl...
Endogenous growth, convexity of damages and climate risk: how Nordhaus ’ framework supports deep cut...
‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissio...
‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissio...
Is there space for agreement on climate change? A non-parametric approach to policy evaluatio
In 2018 William Nordhaus was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his contributions to the macro...
In 2018 William Nordhaus was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his contributions to the macro...
This paper traces the changes in economic thinking concerning the case for action on climate change,...
The Stern review is regarded as the most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of c...
The paper analyzes the effects of varying climate impacts on the social cost of carbon and economic ...
The 4th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two, interrel...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
The 4 th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two interrel...
The 4th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two, interrel...
The effort to address climate change cuts across a wide range of non-environmental actors and policy...
In order to make well-informed decisions on climate change action, leaders need to understand clearl...
Endogenous growth, convexity of damages and climate risk: how Nordhaus ’ framework supports deep cut...
‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissio...
‘To slow or not to slow’ (Nordhaus, 1991) was the first economic appraisal of greenhouse gas emissio...
Is there space for agreement on climate change? A non-parametric approach to policy evaluatio
In 2018 William Nordhaus was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his contributions to the macro...
In 2018 William Nordhaus was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his contributions to the macro...
This paper traces the changes in economic thinking concerning the case for action on climate change,...
The Stern review is regarded as the most comprehensive review ever carried out on the economics of c...
The paper analyzes the effects of varying climate impacts on the social cost of carbon and economic ...
The 4th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two, interrel...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
The 4 th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two interrel...
The 4th industrial revolution and global decarbonisation are frequently referred to as two, interrel...
The effort to address climate change cuts across a wide range of non-environmental actors and policy...
In order to make well-informed decisions on climate change action, leaders need to understand clearl...