Suggestions for a Covid-19 Post-Pandemic Research Agenda in Environmental Economics
Robert Elliott (),
Ingmar Schumacher and
Cees Withagen
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2020, vol. 76, issue 4, No 37, 1187-1213
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Abstract In this article we draw upon early lessons from the 2020 Covid-19 crisis and discuss how these may relate to a future research agenda in environmental economics. In particular, we describe how the events surrounding the Covid-19 crisis may inform environmental research related to globalization and cooperation, the green transition, pricing carbon externalities, as well as the role of uncertainty and timing of policy inventions. We also discuss the implications for future empirical research in this area.
Keywords: Covid-19; Environmental economics; Research agenda; Green stimulus; Cooperation; Globalization; Green transition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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