The Design and Implementation of US Climate Policy
Don Fullerton () and
Catherine Wolfram
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JEL-codes: H23 Q4 Q5 Q54 Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction and Summary to "The Design and Implementation of U.S. Climate Policy" , pp 1-17

- Don Fullerton and Catherine Wolfram
- Distributional Impacts in a Comprehensive Climate Policy Package , pp 21-34

- Gilbert Metcalf, Aparna Mathur and Kevin Hassett
- Comment on "Distributional Impacts in a Comprehensive Climate Policy Package" , pp 34-36

- Hilary Sigman
- Climate Policy and Labor Markets , pp 37-49

- Olivier Deschenes
- Comment on "Climate Policy and Labor Markets" , pp 49-51

- Matthew Kahn
- Limiting Emissions and Trade: Some Basic Ideas , pp 53-61

- Kala Krishna
- Comment on "Limiting Emissions and Trade: Some Basic Ideas" , pp 61-64

- Meredith Fowlie
- Regulatory Choice with Pollution and Innovation , pp 65-74

- Charles Kolstad
- Comment on "Regulatory Choice with Pollution and Innovation" , pp 74-78

- V. Smith
- Spillovers from Climate Policy to Other Pollutants , pp 79-90

- Stephen Holland
- Comment on "Spillovers from Climate Policy to Other Pollutants" , pp 90-91

- Charles Kolstad
- Markets for Anthropogenic Carbon within the Larger Carbon Cycle , pp 93-102

- Severin Borenstein
- Comment on "Markets for Anthropogenic Carbon within the Larger Carbon Cycle" , pp 102-105

- Wolfram Schlenker
- Interactions between State and Federal Climate Change Policies , pp 109-121

- Lawrence H. Goulder and Robert Stavins
- Comment on "Interactions between State and Federal Climate Change Policies" , pp 122-125

- Arik Levinson
- Belts and Suspenders: Interactions among Climate Policy Regulations , pp 127-140

- Arik Levinson
- Comment on "Belts and Suspenders: Interactions among Climate Policy Regulations" , pp 140-144

- Gilbert Metcalf
- Climate Policy and Voluntary Initiatives: An Evaluation of the Connecticut Clean Energy Communities Program , pp 145-154

- Matthew Kotchen
- Comment on "Climate Policy and Voluntary Initiatives: An Evaluation of the Connecticut Clean Energy Communities Program" , pp 154-156

- Lucas Davis
- Updating the Allocation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Permits in a Federal Cap-and-Trade Program , pp 157-171

- Meredith Fowlie
- Comment on "Updating the Allocation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Permits in a Federal Cap-and-Trade Program" , pp 171-175

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- Upstream versus Downstream Implementation of Climate Policy , pp 179-193

- Erin Mansur
- Comment on "Upstream versus Downstream Implementation of Climate Policy" , pp 193-195

- Roberton Williams
- The Economics of Carbon Offsets , pp 197-209

- James Bushnell
- Comment on "The Economics of Carbon Offsets" , pp 209-212

- Kala Krishna
- Monitoring and Enforcement of Climate Policy , pp 213-225

- Hilary Sigman
- Comment on "Monitoring and Enforcement of Climate Policy" , pp 225-227

- Severin Borenstein
- How Can Policy Encourage Economically Sensible Climate Adaptation? , pp 229-242

- V. Smith
- Comment on "How Can Policy Encourage Economically Sensible Climate Adaptation?" , pp 242-244

- Erin Mansur
- Setting the Initial Time-Profile of Climate Policy: The Economics of Environmental Policy Phase-Ins , pp 245-254

- Roberton Williams
- Comment on "Setting the Initial Time-Profile of Climate Policy: The Economics of Environmental Policy Phase-Ins" , pp 255-256

- Stephen Holland
- Urban Policy Effects on Carbon Mitigation , pp 259-267

- Matthew Kahn
- Comment on "Urban Policy Effects on Carbon Mitigation" , pp 268-269

- Christopher Knittel
- Is Agricultural Production Becoming More or Less Sensitive to Extreme Heat? Evidence from U.S. Corn and Soybean Yields , pp 271-282

- Michael Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker
- Comment on "Is Agricultural Production Becoming More or Less Sensitive to Extreme Heat? Evidence from U.S. Corn and Soybean Yields" , pp 282-285

- James Bushnell
- Carbon Prices and Automobile Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Extensive and Intensive Margins , pp 287-299

- Christopher Knittel and Ryan Sandler
- Comment on "Carbon Prices and Automobile Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Extensive and Intensive Margins" , pp 299-300

- Matthew Kotchen
- Evaluating the Slow Adoption of Energy Efficient Investments: Are Renters Less Likely to Have Energy Efficient Appliances? , pp 301-316

- Lucas Davis
- Comment on "Evaluating the Slow Adoption of Energy Efficient Investments: Are Renters Less Likely to Have Energy Efficient Appliances?" , pp 316-317

- Olivier Deschenes
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