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Economics of Environment, Climate Change, and Wine:Selected Papers of Robert N Stavins, Volume 3 (2011–2023)
Robert Stavins
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Robert N Stavins has been one of the most influential voices in environmental economics and policy over the past three decades. Written by Stavins and his co-authors, the selected articles and essays in this book were originally published in a diverse set of leading, scholarly periodicals. They are collected here for the first time.
Keywords: Climate Change Economics; Climate Change Policy; Wine Economics; Environmental Economics; Energy Economics; Natural Resource Economics; Energy-Efficiency Gap; Climate Negotiators; Carbon Pricing; Carbon Pricing Policy; Greenhouse; SO2 Allowance Trading System; Clean Air Act; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Durban Climate Talks; The Paris Agreement; Terroir (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q5 Q54 Q56 Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9789811292408
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Chapters in this book: - Ch 1 Introduction: The Path to the Present , pp 3-17

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 2 Martin Weitzman: A Gift That Keeps on Giving , pp 19-29

- Robert Stavins and Gernot Wagner
- Ch 3 Rolling the Dice in the Corridors of Power: William Nordhaus’s Impacts on Climate Change Policy , pp 31-52

- Joseph E. Aldy and Robert Stavins
- Ch 4 Assessing the Energy-Efficiency Gap , pp 53-118

- Todd Gerarden, Richard G. Newell and Robert Stavins
- Ch 5 Climate Negotiators Create an Opportunity for Scholars , pp 119-125

- Joseph E. Aldy and Robert Stavins
- Ch 6 The Promise and Problems of Pricing Carbon: Theory and Experience , pp 129-164

- Joseph E. Aldy and Robert Stavins
- Ch 7 The SO2 Allowance-Trading System and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: Reflections on 20 Years of Policy Innovation , pp 165-208

- Gabriel Chan, Robert Stavins, Robert Stowe and Richard Sweeney
- Ch 8 The SO2 Allowance Trading System: The Ironic History of a Grand Policy Experiment , pp 209-233

- Richard Schmalensee and Robert Stavins
- Ch 9 Lessons Learned from Three Decades of Experience with Cap and Trade , pp 235-264

- Richard Schmalensee and Robert Stavins
- Ch 10 Policy Evolution under the Clean Air Act , pp 267-298

- Richard Schmalensee and Robert Stavins
- Ch 11 The Future of US Carbon-Pricing Policy , pp 299-365

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 12 The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading , pp 367-396

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 13 Keep Climate Policy Focused on the Social Cost of Carbon: A Proposed Shift away from the SCC is Ill Advised , pp 397-406

- Joseph E. Aldy, Matthew J. Kotchen, Robert Stavins and James H. Stock
- Ch 14 An Economic Perspective on the EPA’s Clean Power Plan — Cross-State Coordination Key to Cost-Effective CO2 Reductions , pp 407-413

- Meredith Fowlie, Lawrence Goulder, Matthew J. Kotchen, Severin Borenstein, James Bushnell, Lucas Davis, Michael Greenstone, Charles Kolstad, Christopher Knittel, Robert Stavins, Michael Wara, Frank Wolak and Catherine Wolfram
- Ch 15 The IPCC at a Crossroads: Opportunities for Reform — Increase Focus on Policy-Relevant Research , pp 417-422

- Carlo Carraro, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christian Flachsland, Charles Kolstad, Robert Stavins and Robert Stowe
- Ch 16 Reforming the IPCC’s Assessment of Climate Change Economics , pp 423-442

- Gabriel Chan, Carlo Carraro, Ottmar Edenhofer, Charles Kolstad and Robert Stavins
- Ch 17 International Climate Change Policy , pp 443-482

- Gabriel Chan, Robert Stavins and Ji Zou
- Ch 18 Three Key Elements of Post-2012 International Climate Policy Architecture , pp 483-508

- Sheila M. Olmstead and Robert Stavins
- Ch 19 An Unambiguous Consequence of the Durban Climate Talks , pp 509-514

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 20 Post-Durban Climate Policy Architecture Based on Linkage of Cap-and-Trade Systems , pp 515-554

- Matthew Ranson and Robert Stavins
- Ch 21 Linkage of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Systems: Learning from Experience , pp 557-579

- Matthew Ranson and Robert Stavins
- Ch 22 Facilitating Linkage of Climate Policies through the Paris Outcome , pp 581-604

- Daniel M. Bodansky, Seth A. Hoedl, Gilbert Metcalf and Robert Stavins
- Ch 23 Linking Climate Policies to Advance Global Mitigation: Joining Jurisdictions Can Increase Efficiency of Mitigation , pp 605-611

- Michael A. Mehling, Gilbert Metcalf and Robert Stavins
- Ch 24 Linking Heterogeneous Climate Policies (Consistent with the Paris Agreement) , pp 613-676

- Michael A. Mehling, Gilbert Metcalf and Robert Stavins
- Ch 25 Double Counting and the Paris Agreement Rulebook: Poor Emissions Accounting Could Undermine Carbon Markets , pp 677-686

- Lambert Schneider, Maosheng Duan, Robert Stavins, Kelley Kizzier, Derik Broekhoff, Frank Jotzo, Harald Winkler, Michael Lazarus, Andrew Howard and Christina Hood
- Ch 26 The Value of Terroir: Hedonic Estimation of Vineyard Sale Prices , pp 689-704

- Robin Cross, Andrew J. Plantinga and Robert Stavins
- Ch 27 Terroir in the New World: Hedonic Estimation of Vineyard Sale Prices in California , pp 705-730

- Robin Cross, Andrew J. Plantinga and Robert Stavins
- Ch 28 Film Review: Jason Wise, Somm , pp 731-735

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 29 Film Review: David Roach and Warwick Ross, Red Obsession , pp 737-739

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 30 Film Review: David Kennard, A Year in Burgundy , pp 741-745

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 31 Film Review: Rudi Goldman: Burgundy: People with a Passion for Wine , pp 747-751

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 32 Book Review: Gert Crum and Jan Bartelsman: Le Domaine de la Romanée-Conti , pp 753-756

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 33 Film Review: Jason Wise, Somm 3 , pp 757-761

- Robert Stavins
- Ch 34 Book Review: James M. Gabler: Passions: The Wines and Travels of Thomas Jefferson , pp 763-766

- Robert Stavins
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