Dark Clouds or Silver Linings? Knightian Uncertainty and Climate Change
Yu-Fu Chen,
Michael Funke and
Nicole Glanemann
No 2011-64, SIRE Discussion Papers from Scottish Institute for Research in Economics (SIRE)
Abstract:
This paper examines the impact of Knightian uncertainty upon optimal climate policy through the prism of a continuous-time real option modelling framework. We analytically determine optimal intertemporal climate policies under ambiguous assessments of climate damages. Additionally, numerical simulations are provided to illustrate the properties of the model. The results indicate that increasing Knightian uncertainty accelerates climate policy, i.e. policy makers become more reluctant to postpone the timing of climate policies into the future.
Keywords: Climate change; Knightian uncertainty; K-ambiguity; real options (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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