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of the academic literature in energy economics, it plays a central role in real world policy debates. This paper compares …
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One of the main issues in the climate policy agenda, the timing of abatement efforts, hinges on the uncertainties of climate change risks and technological evolution. We use a stochastic optimization framework and jointly explore these two features. First, we embed in the model future potential...
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, endogenous risk, active learning and stochastic dynamics), a general sufficient condition is provided to compare the optimal …
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China is appraised to have the world's largest exploitable reserves of shale gas, although several legal, regulatory … curbing the opening of resource extraction to private investors. These issues are exacerbated by concerns related to the risk …
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This paper studies the implications for climate policy of the interactions between environmental and knowledge externalities. Using a numerical analysis performed with the hybrid integrated assessment model WITCH, extended to include mutual spillovers between the energy and the non-energy...
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Uncertainty plays a key role in the economics of climate change, and the discussions surrounding its implications for climate policy are far from settled. We give an overview of the literature on uncertainty in integrated assessment models of climate change and identify some future research...
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introduction of extra convexity and the separation between risk-aversion and time-preference implies that, independently of the …
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methodology implemented through local workshops, aimed at eliciting and evaluating possible responses to flood risk. Participatory …
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Nowadays, as stressed by important strategic documents like for instance the 2009 EU White Paper on Adaptation or the recent 2009 “Copenhagen Accord”, it is amply recognized that both mitigation and adaptation strategies are necessary to combat climate change. This paper enriches the rapidly...
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The precautionary principle (PP) applied to environmental policy stipulates that, in the presence of physical uncertainty, society must take robust preventive action to guard against worst-case outcomes. It follows that the higher the degree of uncertainty, the more aggressive this preventive...
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