Readings
Readings
These readings give an idea of the material to be covered in the course. All of them will not
be used and there may be some additions/deletions. In the final version of the reading list
those marked as [B] are background reading. Soft copies of almost all readings are available
and will be hyperlinked.
Review of Environmental
Economics and Policy 7(2): 219-237.
Frank J. Convery and Gernot Wagner (2015). Reflections Managing Uncertain Climates:
Some Guidance for Policy Makers and Review of Environmental Economics
and Policy 9 (2): 304-320.
Ackerman, Frank and E. Stanton (2013). Climate Economics: State of the Art. Routledge.
3a. IAMs
Bretschger, L., & Karydas, C. (2019). Economics of climate change: introducing the basic
climate economic (BCE) model. Environment & Development Economics, 24(6), 560-582.
Nordhaus, W. (2019). Climate change: The ultimate challenge for economics. American
Economic Review,
Revie 109(6), 1991-2014. [Nobel Prize Lecture December 2018]
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Nordhaus, W. (2013). Integrated economic and climate modeling. In Handbook of
Computable General Equilibrium Modeling
M (Vol. 1, pp. 1069-1131). Elsevier.
Nordhaus, William D. (2008). A Question of Balance. Yale University Press [see equations
on p. 206-208]
Gupta, S. (2020). Has economics caught up with climate science?. Ecology, Economy and
Society the INSEE Journal, 3(1), 11-30.
Perman et al. 4th edition (2011) Chapter 9 (pp. 329-333) and Chapter 16 pp. 545-551 for
overview of DICE model. Perman 3rd edition (2003) Box 16.1 and 16.2 for overview of
RICE model.
Pindyck Journal of
Economic Literature 51(3):860 872.
http://web.mit.edu/rpindyck/www/Papers/PindyckClimateModels2015.pdf
US Working Group (2010). Interagency Working Group on Social Cost of Carbon, United
http://www.epa.gov/oms/climate/regulations/scc-tsd.pdf
[B] Ramsey, Frank P. (1928). "A Mathematical Theory of Saving," Economic Journal
38(152): 543 559.
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[B] Koopmans, T. C. (1965). "On the Concept of Optimal Economic Growth." The Economic
Approach to Development Planning. Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 225 287.
Frederick, S.,
Journal of Economic Literature, XL vol. 40(351-401).
John A. Robb (2008). Fat tail distribution; financial fat tail distribution.
Journal of Public
Economic Theory.
Weitzman REStud
Bertram, I. Geoffrey (1996). Tradable Emission Quotas, Technical Progress and Climate
, Environment and Development Economics 1(4), 465-87.
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REEP 1(1): 112-133.
Deschênes, Olivier, and Michael Greenstone (2007), "The Economic Impacts of Climate
Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather",
American Economic Review, 97(1): 354-385
Gupta, Shreekant, Partha Sen and Suchita Srivasan (2014). Impact of Climate Change on the
Climate Change Economics 5(2).
Review of
Environmental Economics and Policy, 9(2): 246-265.
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Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 9(2): 266-284.
Ploeg, Frederick Van Der and Cees Withagen. 2015. Global warming and the Green Paradox:
a review Review of Environmental Economics and
Policy, 9(2): 285-303.
9. Environmental Treaties
Barrett, Scott (2003). Environment and Statecraft: The Strategy of Environmental Treaty-
Making. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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American Economic Review.