This paper conveniently skips any controversy associated with the science of climate change. On the assumption that greenhouse gas emissions are causing climate change that is detrimental to humanity, the paper focuses on some economic dimensions of the issue which seem to be poorly understood by Australian media commentators, policy analysts, interest groups and the political parties. Using a neoclassical welfare economics framework the paper explores the costs and benefits of greenhouse gas abatement with reference to the findings of the Stern Report, the setting of greenhouse gas targets by Australian political parties, the danger of the government “picking winners” and the emerging carbon theory of value. The paper concludes with a brie...
This paper describes a model which integrates economic growth assumptions and GHG emissions assumpti...
The paper makes a case for rethinking the economics of climate change. It questions the way the prob...
The paper makes a case for rethinking the economics of climate change. It questions the way the prob...
This paper conveniently skips any controversy associated with the science of climate change. On the ...
This paper looks at the growing concern over Greenhouse Gas emissions and the resulting human induce...
Within economic literature, the topic of global warming and efforts to mitigate it are being thoroug...
This paper explores the insurmountable challenges facing orthodox economic approaches to assessing c...
This article is a non-technical review of the economics of global policy on reducing greenhouse gas ...
This paper makes suggestions for climate policy and defends them based on recent research in economi...
The belief that stringent climate policies are very costly is widespread among political decision-ma...
As the devastating impacts of climate change continue to loom across the world, it comes to a surpri...
Different from past economic research, I incorporate recent theories by climatologists that burning ...
Despite much of the election being allegedly fought on \u27economic management\u27 neither the ALP n...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Global climate change poses a threat to the well-being of humans and other living things through imp...
This paper describes a model which integrates economic growth assumptions and GHG emissions assumpti...
The paper makes a case for rethinking the economics of climate change. It questions the way the prob...
The paper makes a case for rethinking the economics of climate change. It questions the way the prob...
This paper conveniently skips any controversy associated with the science of climate change. On the ...
This paper looks at the growing concern over Greenhouse Gas emissions and the resulting human induce...
Within economic literature, the topic of global warming and efforts to mitigate it are being thoroug...
This paper explores the insurmountable challenges facing orthodox economic approaches to assessing c...
This article is a non-technical review of the economics of global policy on reducing greenhouse gas ...
This paper makes suggestions for climate policy and defends them based on recent research in economi...
The belief that stringent climate policies are very costly is widespread among political decision-ma...
As the devastating impacts of climate change continue to loom across the world, it comes to a surpri...
Different from past economic research, I incorporate recent theories by climatologists that burning ...
Despite much of the election being allegedly fought on \u27economic management\u27 neither the ALP n...
Effective climate policy requires global emissions of greenhouse gases to be cut substantially, whic...
Global climate change poses a threat to the well-being of humans and other living things through imp...
This paper describes a model which integrates economic growth assumptions and GHG emissions assumpti...
The paper makes a case for rethinking the economics of climate change. It questions the way the prob...
The paper makes a case for rethinking the economics of climate change. It questions the way the prob...