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This paper considers the technical aspects and the consequences, in terms of simulation results and policy assessment, of introducing imperfect competition in a CGE model. The modifications to the standard CGE framework needed to model imperfect competition in some industries are briefly...
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evaluates the role of Solar Radiation Management (SRM) on the optimal abatement path, focusing on the uncertainty about the … theory under uncertainty, we show that abatement is decreasing in the probability of success of SRM, but that this relation …
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% lower. On average, a doubling of public RD&D is expected to result in an 8% cost reduction, but uncertainty is large. The …&D investments do not affect uncertainty ranges, but US experts’ are less confident about costs than Europeans. …
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Given disparate beliefs about economic growth, technical change and damage caused by climate change, this paper starts with the seeming impossibility of determining a unique time profile of the social costs of carbon as a benchmark for climate negotiations and for infrastructure decisions that...
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unilateral standard accident model under Knightian uncertainty. It focuses on the cost expectation of major harm on which the …
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Uncertainty is prevalent in the context of climate change impacts. Moreover, the distribution across the globe is not …
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total social costs. Three types of uncertainties are taken into account: uncertainty about abatement costs, business …
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Likelihood that links uncertainty about benefits and costs of climate change to the stability analysis of coalitions in a …
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This paper studies the empirical relationship between consumption and saving under two different sources of uncertainty …
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In this essay, three separate yet interconnected components of pro-environmental decision making are considered: (a) knowledge, in the form of basic scientific understanding and procedural knowledge, (b) risk perception, as it relates to an individual’s direct experience of climate change and...
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