Economic analysts within government agencies as well as outside government has played a noticeable and increasing role in formulating U.S. climate policy. However, that role has remained limited; in particular, economic analysis has largely been ignored and occasionally even derided in the context of setting targets for GHG control. This paper explores this uneasy relationship between analysis and policy during several U.S. administrations. Some of these problems stem from the incompleteness of the economic analyses themselves, and economic analysts sometimes have not been the most effective advocates for their own findings. However, I think one of the biggest obstacles to more effective use of economic analysis in climate policymaking has ...
Economic modeling has played a prominent role in the climate-change policy debate as stakeholders ha...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied a...
Climate economics: the state of the art / F. Ackerman & E. A. Stanton. Stockholm Environment Institu...
Economic analysts within government agencies as well as outside government has played a noticeable a...
Economics has played an increasingly important role in shaping policy, in the United States and else...
Pushing the boundaries of climate economics: critical issues to consider in climate policy analysis ...
This paper presents a critique of the characteristic treatment by economists of climate science, whi...
The paper starts reviewing some basics of the climate science and economics of the greeenhouse effec...
<div><p>Although existing economic research is informative with regard to the importance of includin...
This paper shows the numerous problems of conventional economic analysis in the evaluation of climat...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied ...
Mainstream climate economics takes global warming seriously, but perplexingly concludes that the opt...
Over the past two years U.S. regulatory agencies have issued fourteen regulations that take into acc...
The paper starts reviewing some basics of the climate science and economics of the greeenhouse effec...
The experience of the US in using economic analysis to develop environmental policy is examined. Reg...
Economic modeling has played a prominent role in the climate-change policy debate as stakeholders ha...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied a...
Climate economics: the state of the art / F. Ackerman & E. A. Stanton. Stockholm Environment Institu...
Economic analysts within government agencies as well as outside government has played a noticeable a...
Economics has played an increasingly important role in shaping policy, in the United States and else...
Pushing the boundaries of climate economics: critical issues to consider in climate policy analysis ...
This paper presents a critique of the characteristic treatment by economists of climate science, whi...
The paper starts reviewing some basics of the climate science and economics of the greeenhouse effec...
<div><p>Although existing economic research is informative with regard to the importance of includin...
This paper shows the numerous problems of conventional economic analysis in the evaluation of climat...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied ...
Mainstream climate economics takes global warming seriously, but perplexingly concludes that the opt...
Over the past two years U.S. regulatory agencies have issued fourteen regulations that take into acc...
The paper starts reviewing some basics of the climate science and economics of the greeenhouse effec...
The experience of the US in using economic analysis to develop environmental policy is examined. Reg...
Economic modeling has played a prominent role in the climate-change policy debate as stakeholders ha...
This paper explores the reasons why economic instruments of climate change are reluctantly applied a...
Climate economics: the state of the art / F. Ackerman & E. A. Stanton. Stockholm Environment Institu...