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Combating Climate Change: A CEPR Collection

Edited by Beatrice Weder di Mauro

in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research

Abstract: Published during the 2021 COP26 summit in Glasgow, this eBook provides a selection of solution-oriented research studies first featured on CEPR’s policy platform VoxEU.org, which highlight key policy issues for governments going forward, as well as detailed analyses of the effectiveness of policies currently in place. The eBook also provides a fascinating insight into the evolution of economic research on climate change over the last decade, and most starkly highlights the shift in urgency and appreciation of this daunting threat to humanity.

Date: 2021 Written 2021-10
ISBN: 978-1-912179-52-7
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Evolution of the economics of climate change Downloads
Beatrice Weder di Mauro
Ch 2 Why are economists letting down the world on climate change? Downloads
Andrew Oswald and Nicholas Stern
Ch 3 Climate economics Downloads
Geoffrey Heal
Ch 4 Climate change negotiations: Time to reconsider Downloads
Jean Tirole
Ch 5 Climate change and developing country growth Downloads
A. Spence
Ch 6 How to set greenhouse gas emission targets for all countries Downloads
Jeffrey Frankel
Ch 7 Kick-starting the green innovation machine Downloads
Reinhilde Veugelers, Philippe Aghion and Hémous, David
Ch 8 Distributional impacts of carbon pricing: A general equilibrium approach with micro data for households Downloads
Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert Metcalf and John Reilly
Ch 9 Global carbon taxation: Intuition from a back-of-the-envelope calculation Downloads
Armon Rezai and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
Ch 10 Discounting climate change investments Downloads
Stefano Giglio, Matteo Maggiori, Ströbel, Johannes and Andreas Weber
Ch 11 Transition to clean technology Downloads
Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit, Douglas Hanley and William Kerr
Ch 12 How to deal with climate change deniers: Price carbon!Armon Downloads
Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Armon Rezai
Ch 13 Pricing of carbon within and at the border of Europe Downloads
Christoph Schmidt, Marcel Fratzscher, Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola, Clemens Fuest, Christian Gollier, Philippe Martin, Isabelle Mejean, Xavier Ragot, Katheline Schubert and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
Ch 14 Pollution permits and financing costs Downloads
Fabio Antoniou, Manthos Delis, Steven Ongena and Christos Tsoumas
Ch 15 Efficient carbon pricing under uncertainty Downloads
Christian Gollier
Ch 16 A time-varying carbon tax to protect the environment while safeguarding the economy Downloads
Benmir Ghassane, Ivan Jaccard and Gauthier Vermandel
Ch 17 Carbon pricing and relocation: Evidence from Dutch industry Downloads
Sander Hoogendoorn, Johannes Bollen and Arjan Trinks
Ch 18 The social cost of carbon and inequality Downloads
David Klenert and Marc Fleurbaey
Ch 19 Tackling climate change requires global policies Downloads
Bartram, Söhnke, Kewei Hou and Sehoon Kim
Ch 20 The carbon bubble and the pricing of bank loans Downloads
Steven Ongena, Kathrin De Greiff and Manthos Delis
Ch 21 Green bonds and carbon emissions: Exploring the case for a rating system at the firm level Downloads
Luiz Awazu Pereira da Silva, Frank Packer, Benoit Mojon and Torsten Ehlers
Ch 22 Limits to private climate change mitigation Downloads
Deniz Igan, Divya Kirti and Dalya Elmalt
Ch 23 Financing climate change: International agreements and lending Downloads
Martina Spaggiari, Rodriguez d’Acri, Costanza, Alessio Reghezza, David Marques-Ibanez and Yener Altunbas
Ch 24 Integrating climate change into the financial stability framework Downloads
Löyttyniemi, Timo
Ch 25 Climate change will unevenly impact the European financial system Downloads
Paul Hiebert
Ch 26 Global pricing of carbon-transition risk Downloads
Marcin Kacperczyk and Patrick Bolton
Ch 27 Barriers to net-zero: How firms can make or break the green transition Downloads
Helena Schweiger, Mirabelle Muuls, Ralf Martin and Ralph De Haas
Ch 28 Mandatory corporate carbon disclosures and the path to net zero Downloads
Dirk Schoenmaker, Gaizka Ormazabal, Christian Leuz, Marcin Kacperczyk, Stefan Reichelstein and Patrick Bolton
Ch 29 Greening monetary policy Downloads
Dirk Schoenmaker
Ch 31 Central banks and climate change Downloads
Jean-Pierre Landau and Markus Brunnermeier
Ch 32 Climate change and central banks: Introducing the expectations channel Downloads
Raphael Schoenle, Müller, Gernot and Alexander Dietrich
Ch 33 The ECB’s green agenda Downloads
Jason Jia and Ethan Ilzetzki
Ch 34 Climate change and central banks: The case for violating neutrality Downloads
Paul Diggle and Luke Bartholomew
Ch 35 Why cap-and-trade should (and does) have appeal to politicians Downloads
Robert Hahn and Robert Stavins
Ch 36 Migration’s response to increasing temperatures Downloads
Giovanni Peri and Cristina Cattaneo
Ch 37 Carbon and inequality: From Kyoto to Paris Downloads
Thomas Piketty and Lucas Chancel
Ch 38 Making carbon pricing work for citizens Downloads
Cameron Hepburn and David Klenert
Ch 39 Climate migration frightens... climate poverty is frightening! Downloads
Jaime de Melo, Docquier, Frédéric, Christoph Deuster and Burzyński, Michał
Ch 40 Unequal gains: Assessing the aggregate and spatial economic impact of global warming Downloads
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg and Cruz, José-Luis
Ch 41 The joint effect of private and public environmental regulation on emissions Downloads
Vikrant Shirodkar, Steven McGuire and Mattia Di Ubaldo
Ch 42 Trade to adapt: Changing specialisation to cope with climate change Downloads
Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, Nagy, Dávid Krisztián, Klaus Desmet and Bruno Conte
Ch 43 Air pollution policy should focus on the most vulnerable people, not just the most polluted places Downloads
Julian Reif, David Molitor, Nolan Miller and Tatyana Deryugina
Ch 44 Design of climate change policies needs to internalise political realities Downloads
Jonathan D. Ostrey, Michael Ganslmeier and Davide Furceri
Ch 45 Debt, natural disasters, and special drawing rights: A modest proposal Downloads
Avinash Persaud

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