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using the World Induced Technical Change model, WITCH. Three different versions of the model are proposed. The starting set …
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climate-related damage reduction, and the benefit-cost ratios of each of these strategies are assessed for the world as a …
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The ultimate question that most interests policy makers is how to reduce the climate change vulnerability of socio-economic systems in the most cost-effective manner. Extended literature has investigated the different dimensions of mitigation strategies, whereas much less can be found on...
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This paper analyses the cost implications for climate policy in developed countries if developing countries are unwilling to adopt measures to reduce their own GHG emissions. First, we assume that a 450 CO2 (550 CO2e) ppmv stabilisation target is to be achieved and that Non Annex1 (NA1)...
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cooperation in climate negotiations for the main world countries. A game-theoretic framework is adopted to analyse a country …
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Whereas the linkage between technology and climate policy has been extensively analysed, the interaction between climate policies and human capital formation has received considerably less attention. Human capital is a determinant of economic growth and, at the same time, it affects the...
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Despite the growing concern about actual on-going climate change, there is little consensus about the scale and timing of actions needed to stabilise the concentrations of greenhouse gases. Many countries are unwilling to implement effective mitigation strategies, at least in the short-term, and...
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shown that in a world where the probability of climate-related catastrophic events is small and where decision makers have a …
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