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countries, it will face steep obstacles. In other sectors and in the developing world, it's not even in pole position. Global …
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The main argument in favor of markets in environmental contexts is the same as in other contexts: their ability to promote efficient allocations and production. But environmental problems bring their own challenges: their underlying bio-physical processes - and the technologies to monitor them -...
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With average temperature ranging from -20°C at the North Pole to 30°C at the Equator and with global warming expected to reach 1.4°C to 4.5°C by the year 2100, it is clear that climate change will have vastly different effects across the globe. Given the abundance of land in northern...
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projected carbon emissions are massive, the rest of the world can still materially limit the carbon externality. However, absent …
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Orcinus Orca is the world's largest predator, and simultaneously a significant tourist asset and cultural icon for much …
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The paper develops a general methodology for analyzing policies with path-dependency (hysteresis) in stochastic models with forward looking optimizing agents. Our main application is a macro-climate model with a path-dependent climate externality. We derive in closed form the dynamics of the...
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