9781782540083-1782540083-Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policies

Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policies

ISBN-13: 9781782540083
ISBN-10: 1782540083
Author: Mark A. Cohen, Don Fullerton, Robert H. Topel
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardcover 392 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781782540083
ISBN-10: 1782540083
Author: Mark A. Cohen, Don Fullerton, Robert H. Topel
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardcover 392 pages

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Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policies (ISBN-13: 9781782540083 and ISBN-10: 1782540083), written by authors Mark A. Cohen, Don Fullerton, Robert H. Topel, was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Environmental Economics (Economics, Climatology, Earth Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Distributional Aspects of Energy and Climate Policies (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Environmental Economics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Governments around the globe have begun to implement various actions to limit carbon emissions and so, combat climate change. This book brings together some of the leading scholars in environmental and climate economics to examine the distributional consequences of policies that are designed to reduce these carbon emissions.

Whether through a carbon tax, cap-and-trade system or other mechanisms, most proposals to reduce carbon emissions include some kind of carbon pricing system - shifting the costs of emissions onto polluters and providing an incentive to find the least costly methods of abatement. This standard efficiency justification for pricing carbon also has important distributional consequences - a problem that is often ignored by economists while being a major focus of attention in the political arena. Leading scholars in environmental and climate economics take up these issues to examine such questions as: Will the costs fall on current or future generations? Will they fall on the rich, poor, middle class, or on everyone proportionally? Which countries will benefit, and which will suffer?

Students and scholars interested in climate change, along with policy makers, will find this lively volume an invaluable addition to the quest for information on this globally important issue.

Contributors include: S. Barrett, G.S. Becker, J. Blonz, C. Boehringer, D. Burtraw, M.A. Cohen, M. Deshpande, S. Devarajan, J. Elliott, C. Fischer, I. Foster, D. Fullerton, R. Goettle, M. Greenstone, T. Hertel, G. Heutel, M.S. Ho, D.W. Jorgenson, K. Judd, L. Kaplow, C.D. Kolstad, S. Kortum, A.M. Levinson, R.D. Ludema, G.E. Metcalf, E. Moyer, T. Munson, K.M. Murphy, S. Paltsev, I.W.H. Parry, W. Randolph, S. Rausch, J.M. Reilly, K.E. Rosendahl, D.T. Slesnick, R.H. Topel, M.A. Walls, D.A. Weisbach, M.L. Weitzman, P.J. Wilcoxen, R.C. Williams

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