Climate Change

Höfundur Michael A. Toman

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9780815388081

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2004

6.490 kr.

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  • Half Title
  • Series Title
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Series Preface
  • Introduction
  • PART I CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACTS
  • 1 John Houghton (2001), ‘The Science of Global Warming’, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 26,
  • 2 Brent Sohngen and Robert Mendelsohn (1998), ‘Valuing the Impact of Large-Scale Ecological Change
  • 3 Kenneth D. Frederick and David C. Major (1997), ‘Climate Change and Water Resources’, Climatic
  • 4 Gary Yohe and Michael Schlesinger (2002), ‘The Economic Geography of the Impacts of Climate Chan
  • 5 Allan D. Brunner (2002), ‘El Nino and World Primary Commodity Prices: Warm Water or Hot Air?’,
  • 6 Robert Mendelsohn, William D. Nordhaus and Daigee Shaw (1994), ‘The Impact of Global Warming on
  • 7 John Quiggin and John K. Horowitz (1999), ‘The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricard
  • 8 Robert Mendelsohn and William Nordhaus (1999), ‘The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A R
  • 9 Roy Darwin (1999), ‘The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis: Comment
  • 10 Robert Mendelsohn and William Nordhaus (1999), ‘The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A
  • PART II EVALUATING THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION
  • 11 William D. Nordhaus (1993), ‘Rolling the “DICE”: An Optimal Transition Path for Controlling
  • 12 Richard S.J. Tol (1999), ‘The Marginal Costs of Greenhouse Gas Emissions’, Energy Journal, 20
  • 13 Tim Roughgarden and Stephen H. Schneider (1999), ‘Climate Change Policy: Quantifying Uncertaint
  • 14 Lawrence H. Goulder and Koshy Mathai (2000), ‘Optimal C02 Abatement in the Presence of Induced
  • 15 Charles D. Kolstad (1996), ‘Learning and Stock Effects in Environmental Regulation: The Case of
  • 16 Christian Azar and Thomas Sterner (1996), ‘Discounting and Distributional Considerations in the
  • 17 Richard B. Howarth (2000), ‘Climate Change and the Representative Agent’, Environmental and R
  • 18 Thomas C. Schelling (1995), ‘Intergenerational Discounting’, Energy Policy, 23, pp. 395-401.
  • 19 T.M.L. Wigley, R. Richels and J.A. Edmonds (1996), ‘Economic and Environmental Choices in the S
  • 20 Zhongxiang Zhang (2000), ‘Decoupling China’s Carbon Emissions Increase from Economic Growth:
  • 21 Robert C. Hyman, John M. Reilly, Mustafa H. Babiker, Ardoin De Masin and Henry D. Jacoby (2003),
  • 22 Richard G. Newell and Robert N. Stavins (2000), ‘Climate Change and Forest Sinks: Factors Affec
  • 23 Andrew J. Plantinga, Thomas Mauldin and Douglas J. Miller (1999), ‘An Econometric Analysis of t
  • PART III POLICY DESIGN FOR GHG MITIGATION
  • 24 Ian W.H. Parry and Roberton C. Williams III (1999), ‘A Second-Best Evaluation of Eight Policy I
  • 25 William A. Pizer (2002), ‘Combining Price and Quantity Controls to Mitigate Global Climate Chan
  • 26 Michael Grubb (1997), ‘Technologies, Energy Systems and the Timing of C02 Emissions Abatement:
  • 27 Adam B. Jaffe and Robert N. Stavins (1994), ‘Energy-Efficiency Investments and Public Policy’
  • 28 P.R. Shukla (1996), ‘The Modelling of Policy Options for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in India’,
  • 29 Scott Barrett (1998), ‘Political Economy of the Kyoto Protocol’, Oxford Review of Economic Po
  • 30 Adam Rose, Brandt Stevens, Jae Edmonds and Marshall Wise (1998),‘ International Equity and Diff
  • 31 Zili Yang (1999), ‘Should the North Make Unilateral Technology Transfers to the South? North-So
  • 32 Mustafa Babiker, John M. Reilly and Henry D. Jacoby (2000), ‘The Kyoto Protocol and Developing
  • Name Index

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