We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto Protocol and in two proposals for a post-Kyoto treaty. The Kyoto Protocol favored the EU. The Frankel proposal for a post-Kyoto treaty continues the favorable treatment of the EU, while the EU proposal puts more weight on the wellbeing of other OECD countries at the expense of its own residents. Ignoring income differences, the EU proposal for a post-Kyoto treaty favors developing countries. However, if income differences are taken into account, the EU proposal is not at all generous to developing countries
Benefit-cost analyses of climate policies by integrated assessment models have generated conflicting...
I review the literature on the economic impacts of climate change, an externality that is unpreceden...
Estimates of the marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions require the aggregation of moneti...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
We derive a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
The three constituent chapters of this thesis tackle independent, self-contained research questions,...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
A necessary condition of an efficient global climate change mitigation policy is to equate marginal ...
The approximated cost-benefit function of pollution abatement from two integrated assessment models ...
Estimates of the marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions require the aggregation of moneti...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
The purpose of the paper is to compare various climate policies within a cost-benefit analysis frame...
Climate change is a moral problem. The main reason to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is a concern f...
Benefit-cost analyses of climate policies by integrated assessment models have generated conflicting...
I review the literature on the economic impacts of climate change, an externality that is unpreceden...
Estimates of the marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions require the aggregation of moneti...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
We derive a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
We impute a global social welfare function that is consistent with the burden sharing in the Kyoto P...
The three constituent chapters of this thesis tackle independent, self-contained research questions,...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
A necessary condition of an efficient global climate change mitigation policy is to equate marginal ...
The approximated cost-benefit function of pollution abatement from two integrated assessment models ...
Estimates of the marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions require the aggregation of moneti...
An abundant scientific literature about climate change economics points out that the future particip...
The purpose of the paper is to compare various climate policies within a cost-benefit analysis frame...
Climate change is a moral problem. The main reason to reduce greenhouse gas emissions is a concern f...
Benefit-cost analyses of climate policies by integrated assessment models have generated conflicting...
I review the literature on the economic impacts of climate change, an externality that is unpreceden...
Estimates of the marginal damage costs of carbon dioxide emissions require the aggregation of moneti...