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national signatories to specify their emission reductions and to raise those contributions over time …
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Finally we question the standard use of infinitely-lived, single-agent models, which assume, unrealistically, intergenerational altruism in determining optimal abatement policy. Their prescriptions can differ, potentially dramatically, from those needed to correct the negative climate...
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The 2015 Paris Accord is meant to control our planet's rising temperature. But it may be doing the opposite in gradually, rather than immediately reducing CO2 emissions. The Accord effectively tells dirty-energy producers to "use it or lose it." This may be accelerating their extraction and...
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time series. This has triggered one of the highest policy interventions that we have ever seen. Policy assessment relies on … real time monitoring of the economy using seasonally adjusted time series. This poses a new problem for analysts: to … deseasonalize time series under the effects of strongly changing trends and seasonal patterns in real time. We compare different …
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world. The drop in volatility is statistically and economically significant and robust to many considerations. The observed … developed markets rather than in emerging ones. Our findings bear clear practical implications: policy makers around the world …
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