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Ackerman, Frank; 2006; The economics of inaction on climate change.
Ackerman, Frank; 2008; A comment on “Economy-wide estimates of the implications of climate change”.
Ackerman, Frank; 2008; Climate economics in four easy pieces.
Ackerman, Frank; 2009; Did the Stern Review underestimate U.S. and global climate damages?
Ackerman, Frank; 2009; Limitations of integrated assessment models of climate change.
Alberth, Stephan; 2007; Climate modelling with endogenous technical change.
Anda, Jon; 2009; Economics of climate change under uncertainty.
Anthoff, David; 2009; Equity weighting and the marginal damage costs of climate change.
Azar, Christian; 1998; Are optimal CO2 emissions really optimal?
Baer, Paul; 2008; Greenhouse development rights.
Baer, Paul; 2009; Equity in climate-economy scenarios.
Barker, Terry; 2004; The costs of Kyoto for the U.S. economy.
Barker, Terry; 2008; Achieving the G8 50% target.
Barker, Terry; 2008; Climate change, social justice and development
Barker, Terry; 2008; The economics of avoiding dangerous climate change.
Bosello, Francesco; 2006; Economy-wide estimates of the implications of climate change.
Bosello, Francesco; 2008; Economy-wide estimates of the implications of climate change — a rejoinder.
Brenner, Mark; 2007; A Chinese sky trust?
Brown, Marilyn A.; 2001; Market failures and barriers as a basis for clean energy policies.
Chichilnisky, Graciela; 1994; Who should abate carbon emissions?
Dasgupta, Partha; 2008; Discounting climate change.
DeCanio, Stephen J.; 2005; Descriptive or conceptual models?
DeCanio, Stephen J.; 2006; Equity effects of alternative assignments of global environmental rights.
DeCanio, Stephen J.; 2007; Distribution of emissions allowances as an opportunity.
DeCanio, Stephen J.; 2009; The political economy of global carbon emissions reductions.
Dietz, Simon; 2007; Reflections on the Stern Review.
Dietz, Simon; 2008; Why economic analysis supports strong action on climate change.
Edenhofer, Ottmar; 2006; Induced technological change.
Frederick, Shane; 2002; Time discounting and time preference.
Gerlagh, Reyer; 2007; Measuring the value of induced technological change.
Hall, Darwin C.; 2006; Integrating economic analysis and the science of climate instability.
Hall, Darwin C.; 2006; Integrating economic analysis and the science of climate instability
Hallegatte, S.; 2007; Why economic dynamics matter in assessing climate change damages.
Hansen, Anders Chr; 2006; Do declining discount rates lead to time inconsistent economic advice?
Hanson, D.A.; 2004; An integrated analysis of policies that increase investments in advanced energy-efficient/low-carbon technologies.
Hanson, D.A.; 2006; Technology policy and world greenhouse gas emissions in the AMIGA Modeling System.
Heal, G.; 2009; Climate economics: A meta-review and some suggestions for future research.
Heinzerling, Lisa; 2008; Law and economics for a warming world.
Howarth, Richard B.; 1992; Environmental valuation under sustainable development.
Howarth, Richard B.; 2001; Intertemporal social choice and climate stabilization.
Howarth, Richard B.; 2003; Discounting and sustainability.
Howarth, Richard B.; 2003; Discounting and uncertainty in climate change policy analysis.
Howarth, Richard B.; 2004; Calibration bias in the analysis of environmental taxes.
Howarth, Richard B.; 2006; Optimal environmental taxes under relative consumption effects.
Howarth, Richard B.; 2008; Why Stern was right.
Hübler, Michael; 2008; Costs of climate change.
Kahouli-Brahmi, Sondes; 2008; Technological learning in energy-environment-economy modelling.
Kemfert, Claudia; 2002; Global economic implications of alternative climate policy strategies.
Kemfert, Claudia; 2007; Impact assessment of emissions stabilization scenarios with and without induced technological change.
Krause, Florentin; 2002, 2003; Cutting carbon emissions at a profit.
Laitner, J.A.; 2003; Room for improvement.
Miketa, Asami; 2006; Equity implications of two burden-sharing rules for stabilizing greenhouse-gas concentrations.
Neumayer, Eric; 1999; Global warming: Discounting is not the issue, but substitutability is.
Newell, Richard G.; 2003; Discounting the distant future.
Paavola, Jouni; 2006; Fair adaptation to climate change.
Persson, Tobias A.; 2006; Allocation of CO2 emission permits.
Peterson, Sonja; 2006; Uncertainty and economic analysis of climate change.
Quiggin, John; 2008; Uncertainty and climate change policy.
Rehdanz, Katrin; 2005; Climate and happiness.
Roughgarden, Tim; 1999; Climate change policy.
Schlenker, Wolfram; 2006; The impact of global warming on U.S. agriculture.
Sheeran, Kristen A.; 2006; Side payments or exemptions.
Sheeran, Kristen A.; 2006; Who should abate carbon emissions?
Stanton, Elizabeth A.; 2009; Inside the integrated Assessment Models.
Stern, Nicholas; 2008; The economics of climate change.
Sterner, T.; 2008; An even Sterner Review.
Tol, Richard S. J.; 2003; Is the uncertainty about climate change too large for expected cost-benefit analysis?
Van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M.; 2004; Optimal climate policy is a utopia.
Weitzman, Martin L.; 1998; Why the far-distant future should be discounted at its lowest possible rate.
Weitzman, Martin L.; 2009; On modeling and interpreting the economics of catastrophic climate change.