Willi Semmler (Henry Arnhold Henry Arnhold Professor of Economics
Oxford Handbook of the Macroeconomics of Global Warming
Herausgegeben von Bernard, Lucas
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The Oxford Handbook of the Macroeconomics of Global Warming analyzes the macroeconomics of global warming, especially the economics of possible preventative measures, various policy changes, and potential effects of climate change on developing and developed nations.
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The Oxford Handbook of the Macroeconomics of Global Warming analyzes the macroeconomics of global warming, especially the economics of possible preventative measures, various policy changes, and potential effects of climate change on developing and developed nations.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: OUP USA / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1363g
- ISBN-13: 9780199856978
- ISBN-10: 0199856974
- Artikelnr.: 41193242
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: OUP USA / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 173mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1363g
- ISBN-13: 9780199856978
- ISBN-10: 0199856974
- Artikelnr.: 41193242
Lucas Bernard is Professor of Business at The City University of New York, College of Technology. Willi Semmler is Henry Arnhold Professor of Economics at The New School for Social Research.
* List of Contributors
* 1. The Macroeconomics of Global Warming
* Lucas Bernard and Willi Semmler
* PART I: GROWTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
* 2. Improving Climate Projections to Better Inform Climate Risk
Management
* Klaus Keller and Robert Nicholas
* 3. Energy Balance Climate Models, Damage Reservoirs and the Time
Profile of Climate Change Policy
* William Brock, Gustav Engström, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
* 4. Economics of Environmental Regime Shifts
* Florian Wagener
* 5. Policy Scenarios in a Model of Optimal Economics Growth and
Climate Change
* Helmut Maurer, Johann Jakob Preuß, and Willi Semmler
* 6. Adaptive Model-Predictive Climate Policies in a Multi-Country
Setting
* Thierry Bréchet, Carmen Camacho, and Vladimir M. Veliov
* PART II: MITIGATION POLICY MODELING
* 7. Prospects of Tools from Differential Games in the Study of
Macroeconomics of Climate Change
* Jacob Engwerda
* 8. Fairness in Climate Negotiations: A Meta-Game Analysis Based on
Community Integrated Assessment
* Alain Haurie, Frédéric Babonneau, Neil Edwards, Phil Holden, Amit
Kanudia, Maryse Labriet, Barbara Pizzileo, and Marc Vielle
* 9. Climate Change and Second-Best Abatement in a Multi-Region World
with Endogenous Growth
* Alfred Greiner
* 10. Global Warming and RandD-Based Growth in a Trade Model between
Environmentally Sensitive and Environmentally Neglectful Countries
* Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martín-Herrán, and María Pilar
Martínez-García
* 11. Climate Change and Inter-Generational Wellbeing
* Jeffrey D. Sachs
* 12. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons: Challenges for International
Cooperation and Governance
* Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Michael Jakob, and Kai
Lessmann
* 13. The Social Cost of Carbon
* Richard S. J. Tol
* PART III: TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY POLICIES
* 14. Climate-Friendly Technological Change for Developing Countries
* David Popp
* 15. Renewable Energy: Models, Implications, and Prospects
* Franz Wirl and Yuri Yegorov
* 16. Emission Trading Systems and Technological Innovation: A Random
Matching Model
* Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, and Mauro Sodini
* 17. The Reality of Nuclear Power: The Fukushima Experience and Its
Impact
* Kozo Mayumi and John M. Polimeni
* PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
* 18. Forecast Based Pricing of Weather Derivatives
* Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Brenda López Cabrera, Matthias Ritter
* 19. Employment and Output Effects of Climate Policies
* Mika Kato, Stefan Mittnik, Daniel Samaan, and Willi Semmler
* 20. Macroeconomic Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Policies with a Focus on Germany
* Christian Lutz and Ulrike Lehr
* PART V: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
* 21. The Stabilization of Earth's Climate in the 21st Century by the
Stabilization of Per Capita Consumption
* Askar Akaev
* 22. Does Kyoto Protocol Intensify Carbon Leakage to China?
* Zhong Maochu and Shi Yadong
* 23. Climate Thresholds, Weather Extremes, and Catastrophic Losses
* Lopamudra Banerjee
* 24. Climate Impacts on Agriculture: A Challenge to Complacency?
* Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton
* PART VI: DIRECTIONS IN MITIGATION POLICY DESIGN
* 25. The Legal Framework of Global Environment Governance on Climate
Change: A Critical Survey
* Raphaële Chappe
* 26. Environment and Development Challenges: The Imperative of a
Carbon Fee and Dividend
* James E. Hansen
* 27. The Need for Sustainable Development and a Carbon Market:
Avoiding Extinction
* Graciela Chichilnisky
* 1. The Macroeconomics of Global Warming
* Lucas Bernard and Willi Semmler
* PART I: GROWTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
* 2. Improving Climate Projections to Better Inform Climate Risk
Management
* Klaus Keller and Robert Nicholas
* 3. Energy Balance Climate Models, Damage Reservoirs and the Time
Profile of Climate Change Policy
* William Brock, Gustav Engström, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
* 4. Economics of Environmental Regime Shifts
* Florian Wagener
* 5. Policy Scenarios in a Model of Optimal Economics Growth and
Climate Change
* Helmut Maurer, Johann Jakob Preuß, and Willi Semmler
* 6. Adaptive Model-Predictive Climate Policies in a Multi-Country
Setting
* Thierry Bréchet, Carmen Camacho, and Vladimir M. Veliov
* PART II: MITIGATION POLICY MODELING
* 7. Prospects of Tools from Differential Games in the Study of
Macroeconomics of Climate Change
* Jacob Engwerda
* 8. Fairness in Climate Negotiations: A Meta-Game Analysis Based on
Community Integrated Assessment
* Alain Haurie, Frédéric Babonneau, Neil Edwards, Phil Holden, Amit
Kanudia, Maryse Labriet, Barbara Pizzileo, and Marc Vielle
* 9. Climate Change and Second-Best Abatement in a Multi-Region World
with Endogenous Growth
* Alfred Greiner
* 10. Global Warming and RandD-Based Growth in a Trade Model between
Environmentally Sensitive and Environmentally Neglectful Countries
* Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martín-Herrán, and María Pilar
Martínez-García
* 11. Climate Change and Inter-Generational Wellbeing
* Jeffrey D. Sachs
* 12. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons: Challenges for International
Cooperation and Governance
* Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Michael Jakob, and Kai
Lessmann
* 13. The Social Cost of Carbon
* Richard S. J. Tol
* PART III: TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY POLICIES
* 14. Climate-Friendly Technological Change for Developing Countries
* David Popp
* 15. Renewable Energy: Models, Implications, and Prospects
* Franz Wirl and Yuri Yegorov
* 16. Emission Trading Systems and Technological Innovation: A Random
Matching Model
* Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, and Mauro Sodini
* 17. The Reality of Nuclear Power: The Fukushima Experience and Its
Impact
* Kozo Mayumi and John M. Polimeni
* PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
* 18. Forecast Based Pricing of Weather Derivatives
* Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Brenda López Cabrera, Matthias Ritter
* 19. Employment and Output Effects of Climate Policies
* Mika Kato, Stefan Mittnik, Daniel Samaan, and Willi Semmler
* 20. Macroeconomic Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Policies with a Focus on Germany
* Christian Lutz and Ulrike Lehr
* PART V: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
* 21. The Stabilization of Earth's Climate in the 21st Century by the
Stabilization of Per Capita Consumption
* Askar Akaev
* 22. Does Kyoto Protocol Intensify Carbon Leakage to China?
* Zhong Maochu and Shi Yadong
* 23. Climate Thresholds, Weather Extremes, and Catastrophic Losses
* Lopamudra Banerjee
* 24. Climate Impacts on Agriculture: A Challenge to Complacency?
* Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton
* PART VI: DIRECTIONS IN MITIGATION POLICY DESIGN
* 25. The Legal Framework of Global Environment Governance on Climate
Change: A Critical Survey
* Raphaële Chappe
* 26. Environment and Development Challenges: The Imperative of a
Carbon Fee and Dividend
* James E. Hansen
* 27. The Need for Sustainable Development and a Carbon Market:
Avoiding Extinction
* Graciela Chichilnisky
* List of Contributors
* 1. The Macroeconomics of Global Warming
* Lucas Bernard and Willi Semmler
* PART I: GROWTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
* 2. Improving Climate Projections to Better Inform Climate Risk
Management
* Klaus Keller and Robert Nicholas
* 3. Energy Balance Climate Models, Damage Reservoirs and the Time
Profile of Climate Change Policy
* William Brock, Gustav Engström, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
* 4. Economics of Environmental Regime Shifts
* Florian Wagener
* 5. Policy Scenarios in a Model of Optimal Economics Growth and
Climate Change
* Helmut Maurer, Johann Jakob Preuß, and Willi Semmler
* 6. Adaptive Model-Predictive Climate Policies in a Multi-Country
Setting
* Thierry Bréchet, Carmen Camacho, and Vladimir M. Veliov
* PART II: MITIGATION POLICY MODELING
* 7. Prospects of Tools from Differential Games in the Study of
Macroeconomics of Climate Change
* Jacob Engwerda
* 8. Fairness in Climate Negotiations: A Meta-Game Analysis Based on
Community Integrated Assessment
* Alain Haurie, Frédéric Babonneau, Neil Edwards, Phil Holden, Amit
Kanudia, Maryse Labriet, Barbara Pizzileo, and Marc Vielle
* 9. Climate Change and Second-Best Abatement in a Multi-Region World
with Endogenous Growth
* Alfred Greiner
* 10. Global Warming and RandD-Based Growth in a Trade Model between
Environmentally Sensitive and Environmentally Neglectful Countries
* Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martín-Herrán, and María Pilar
Martínez-García
* 11. Climate Change and Inter-Generational Wellbeing
* Jeffrey D. Sachs
* 12. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons: Challenges for International
Cooperation and Governance
* Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Michael Jakob, and Kai
Lessmann
* 13. The Social Cost of Carbon
* Richard S. J. Tol
* PART III: TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY POLICIES
* 14. Climate-Friendly Technological Change for Developing Countries
* David Popp
* 15. Renewable Energy: Models, Implications, and Prospects
* Franz Wirl and Yuri Yegorov
* 16. Emission Trading Systems and Technological Innovation: A Random
Matching Model
* Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, and Mauro Sodini
* 17. The Reality of Nuclear Power: The Fukushima Experience and Its
Impact
* Kozo Mayumi and John M. Polimeni
* PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
* 18. Forecast Based Pricing of Weather Derivatives
* Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Brenda López Cabrera, Matthias Ritter
* 19. Employment and Output Effects of Climate Policies
* Mika Kato, Stefan Mittnik, Daniel Samaan, and Willi Semmler
* 20. Macroeconomic Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Policies with a Focus on Germany
* Christian Lutz and Ulrike Lehr
* PART V: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
* 21. The Stabilization of Earth's Climate in the 21st Century by the
Stabilization of Per Capita Consumption
* Askar Akaev
* 22. Does Kyoto Protocol Intensify Carbon Leakage to China?
* Zhong Maochu and Shi Yadong
* 23. Climate Thresholds, Weather Extremes, and Catastrophic Losses
* Lopamudra Banerjee
* 24. Climate Impacts on Agriculture: A Challenge to Complacency?
* Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton
* PART VI: DIRECTIONS IN MITIGATION POLICY DESIGN
* 25. The Legal Framework of Global Environment Governance on Climate
Change: A Critical Survey
* Raphaële Chappe
* 26. Environment and Development Challenges: The Imperative of a
Carbon Fee and Dividend
* James E. Hansen
* 27. The Need for Sustainable Development and a Carbon Market:
Avoiding Extinction
* Graciela Chichilnisky
* 1. The Macroeconomics of Global Warming
* Lucas Bernard and Willi Semmler
* PART I: GROWTH AND CLIMATE CHANGE
* 2. Improving Climate Projections to Better Inform Climate Risk
Management
* Klaus Keller and Robert Nicholas
* 3. Energy Balance Climate Models, Damage Reservoirs and the Time
Profile of Climate Change Policy
* William Brock, Gustav Engström, and Anastasios Xepapadeas
* 4. Economics of Environmental Regime Shifts
* Florian Wagener
* 5. Policy Scenarios in a Model of Optimal Economics Growth and
Climate Change
* Helmut Maurer, Johann Jakob Preuß, and Willi Semmler
* 6. Adaptive Model-Predictive Climate Policies in a Multi-Country
Setting
* Thierry Bréchet, Carmen Camacho, and Vladimir M. Veliov
* PART II: MITIGATION POLICY MODELING
* 7. Prospects of Tools from Differential Games in the Study of
Macroeconomics of Climate Change
* Jacob Engwerda
* 8. Fairness in Climate Negotiations: A Meta-Game Analysis Based on
Community Integrated Assessment
* Alain Haurie, Frédéric Babonneau, Neil Edwards, Phil Holden, Amit
Kanudia, Maryse Labriet, Barbara Pizzileo, and Marc Vielle
* 9. Climate Change and Second-Best Abatement in a Multi-Region World
with Endogenous Growth
* Alfred Greiner
* 10. Global Warming and RandD-Based Growth in a Trade Model between
Environmentally Sensitive and Environmentally Neglectful Countries
* Francisco Cabo, Guiomar Martín-Herrán, and María Pilar
Martínez-García
* 11. Climate Change and Inter-Generational Wellbeing
* Jeffrey D. Sachs
* 12. The Atmosphere as a Global Commons: Challenges for International
Cooperation and Governance
* Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Michael Jakob, and Kai
Lessmann
* 13. The Social Cost of Carbon
* Richard S. J. Tol
* PART III: TECHNOLOGY AND ENERGY POLICIES
* 14. Climate-Friendly Technological Change for Developing Countries
* David Popp
* 15. Renewable Energy: Models, Implications, and Prospects
* Franz Wirl and Yuri Yegorov
* 16. Emission Trading Systems and Technological Innovation: A Random
Matching Model
* Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, and Mauro Sodini
* 17. The Reality of Nuclear Power: The Fukushima Experience and Its
Impact
* Kozo Mayumi and John M. Polimeni
* PART IV: ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION
* 18. Forecast Based Pricing of Weather Derivatives
* Wolfgang Karl Härdle, Brenda López Cabrera, Matthias Ritter
* 19. Employment and Output Effects of Climate Policies
* Mika Kato, Stefan Mittnik, Daniel Samaan, and Willi Semmler
* 20. Macroeconomic Effects of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Policies with a Focus on Germany
* Christian Lutz and Ulrike Lehr
* PART V: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
* 21. The Stabilization of Earth's Climate in the 21st Century by the
Stabilization of Per Capita Consumption
* Askar Akaev
* 22. Does Kyoto Protocol Intensify Carbon Leakage to China?
* Zhong Maochu and Shi Yadong
* 23. Climate Thresholds, Weather Extremes, and Catastrophic Losses
* Lopamudra Banerjee
* 24. Climate Impacts on Agriculture: A Challenge to Complacency?
* Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton
* PART VI: DIRECTIONS IN MITIGATION POLICY DESIGN
* 25. The Legal Framework of Global Environment Governance on Climate
Change: A Critical Survey
* Raphaële Chappe
* 26. Environment and Development Challenges: The Imperative of a
Carbon Fee and Dividend
* James E. Hansen
* 27. The Need for Sustainable Development and a Carbon Market:
Avoiding Extinction
* Graciela Chichilnisky