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Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy: Volume 2, Volume 2 [Pehme köide]

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This volume presents six new papers on environmental and energy economics and related policy issues. Robert Pindyck provides a systematic overview of what is known, and remains unknown, about climate change, along with the implications of uncertainty for climate policy. Shaikh Eskander, Sam Fankhauser, and Joana Setzer offer insights from a comprehensive data set on climate change legislation and litigation across all countries of the world over the past thirty years. Adele Morris, Noah Kaufman, and Siddhi Doshi shine a light on how expected trends in the coal industry will create significant challenges for the local public finance of coal-reliant communities. Joseph Aldy and his collaborators analyze the treatment of co-benefits in benefit-cost analyses of federal clean air regulations. Tatyana Deryugina and her co-authors report on the geographic and socioeconomic heterogeneity in the benefits of reducing particulate matter air pollution. Finally, Oliver Browne, Ludovica Gazze, and Michael Greenstone use detailed data on residential water consumption to evaluate the relative impacts of conservation policies based on prices, restrictions, and public persuasion.
Introduction 1(3)
Matthew J. Kotchen
James H. Stock
Catherine D. Wolfram
What We Know and Don't Know about Climate Change, and Implications for Policy
4(40)
Robert S. Pindyck
Global Lessons from Climate Change Legislation and Litigation
44(39)
Shaikh Eskander
Sam Fankhauser
Joana Setzer
Revenue at Risk in Coal-Reliant Counties
83(34)
Adele C. Morris
Noah Kaufman
Siddhi Doshi
Cobenefits and Regulatory Impact Analysis: Theory and Evidence from Federal Air Quality Regulations
117(40)
Joseph Aldy
Matthew J. Kotchen
Mary Evans
Meredith Fowlie
Arik Levinson
Karen Palmer
Geographic and Socioeconomic Heterogeneity in the Benefits of Reducing Air Pollution in the United States
157(33)
Tatyana Deryugina
Nolan Miller
David Molitor
Julian Reif
Do Conservation Policies Work? Evidence from Residential Water Use
190
Oliver R. Browne
Ludovica Gazze
Michael Greenstone
Matthew Kotchen is professor of economics at Yale University and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. James H. Stock is the Harold Hitchings Burbank Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, a faculty member of the Harvard Kennedy School, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Catherine Wolfram is the Cora Jane Flood Professor of Business Administration at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.