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Global Warming: Economic Policy Responses

by Rudiger Dornbusch

ISBN13: 9780262041263
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Global warming is debated largely in environmental terms. The contributions in this book focus instead on the economic effects of global warming, providing an excellent summary of current thinking on this important issue. They raise such crucial questions as: Which countries will suffer the most from climate change? What economic initiatives could be adopted to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and chlorofluorocarbons? How will different nations fare under various proposals? What are the prospects for international cooperation?

Rudiger Dornbusch is Ford International Professor of Economics at NUT. James M. Poterba is Professor of Economics at MIT.

Contents: Is There a Global Warming Problem? Andrew R. Solow. Economic Approaches to Greenhouse Warming, William D. Nordhaus. Tax Policy to Combat Global Warming: On Designing a Carbon Tax. James M. Poterba. Technological Substitution Options for Controlling Greenhouse Gas Emissions, David W. Pearce. Economic Responses to Climate Change: A European Perspective, Emilio Gerelli. Economic Responses to Global Warming/International Burden Sharing and Coordination: Prospects for Cooperative Approaches to Global Warming, T.C. Schelling, The International Incidence of Carbon Taxes, John Whalley. Global Warming Initiatives: The Pacific Rim, Hirofumi Uzawa. Optional for Slowing Amazon jungle-Clearing, Eustaquio Reis and Sergio Margulis. Discussants: Lars Bergman, William R. Cline, Peter Diamond, Lester B. Lave, Alan Manne, John P. Martin, Thorvald Moe, David M. Newbery, Norman J. Rosenberg, Lutz Wicke, Gerrit Zalm.

Synopsis:

Global warming is debated largely in environmental terms. The contributions in this book focus instead on the economic effects of global warming, providing an excellent summary of current thinking on this important issue. They raise such crucial questions as: Which countries will suffer the most from climate change? What economic initiatives could be adopted to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and chlorofluorocarbons? How will different nations fare under various proposals? What are the prospects for international cooperation?< br /> < br /> Rudiger Dornbusch is Ford International Professor of Economics at NUT. James M. Poterba is Professor of Economics at MIT.< br /> < br /> < b> Contents: < /b> Is There a Global Warming Problem? < i> Andrew R. Solow.< /i> Economic Approaches to Greenhouse Warming, < i> William D. Nordhaus.< /i> Tax Policy to Combat Global Warming: On Designing a Carbon Tax. < i> James M. Poterba.< /i> Technological Substitution Options for Controlling Greenhouse Gas Emissions, < i> David W. Pearce.< /i> Economic Responses to Climate Change: A European Perspective, < i> Emilio Gerelli.< /i> Economic Responses to Global Warming/International Burden Sharing and Coordination: Prospects for Cooperative Approaches to Global Warming, < i> T.C. Schelling, < /i> The International Incidence of Carbon Taxes, < i> John Whalley.< /i> Global Warming Initiatives: The Pacific Rim, < i> Hirofumi Uzawa.< /i> Optional for Slowing Amazon jungle-Clearing, < i> Eustaquio Reis< /i> and < i> Sergio Margulis.< /i> < b> Discussants: < /b> < i> Lars Bergman, William R.Cline, Peter Diamond, Lester B. Lave, Alan Manne, John P. Martin, Thorvald Moe, David M. Newbery, Norman J. Rosenberg, Lutz Wicke, Gerrit Zalm.< /i>

About the Author

The late Rudi Dornbusch was Ford Professor of Economics and International Management at MIT.James M. Poterba is Mitsui Professor in the Department of Economics at MIT. He has been Director of the NBER Public Economics Research Program since 1991 and has edited volumes 6-20 of Tax Policy and the Economy.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780262041263
Subtitle:
Economic Policy Responses
Editor:
Dornbusch, Rudiger
Editor:
Dornbusch, Rudiger
Author:
Dornbusch, Rudiger
Author:
Poterba, James M.
Publisher:
MIT Press (MA)
Location:
Cambridge, Mass. :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Environmental Science
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection
Subject:
Economic Development
Subject:
Pollution
Subject:
Air
Subject:
Global warming
Subject:
Greenhouse effect, atmospheric
Subject:
Environmental impact charges.
Subject:
Greenhouse effect, Atmospheric -- Congresses.
Subject:
Environmental impact charges -- Congresses.
Subject:
Development - Economic Development
Subject:
Economics - General
Subject:
Air -- Pollution -- Economic aspects.
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Series Volume:
9379
Publication Date:
August 1991
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
20
Pages:
402
Dimensions:
9.34x6.35x1.07 in. 1.76 lbs.

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