Confronting Deep and Persistent Climate Uncertainty
Deep-seated, persistent uncertainty is a pernicious feature of climate change.
Deep-seated, persistent uncertainty is a pernicious feature of climate change.
The point of departure for the study of the impact of energy and environmental policies is the neo-classical theory of economic growth formulated by Cass (1965) and Koopmans (1967).
We present a new framework for studying the socially optimal level of generating capacity and public RD&D investments for the electric power sector under decision-dependent technical change uncert
This paper presents the first-ever comprehensive estimate of the total economic value of the National Parks Service.
A central authority possessing tax and expenditure responsibilities can readily provide an efficient level of a public good.
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