A Welfare Economics Analysis on the Vulnerability to Climate Change
Jiahua Pan ()
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Jiahua Pan: Beijing University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 4 in Climate Change Economics, 2022, pp 49-71 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Climate change is the most complicated and long-term global environmental problem with the highest externality. Hence, the research on climate change cannot ignore such ethical questions as equity, values, and welfare right from the beginning, and the development of climate change economics is inevitably the careful considerations of scientific, political, and ethical factors.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-0221-5_4
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