Abstract
The economics of climate change is an active field of research. The contributions to a Special Issue are put in context of the literature, and it is suggested that second-best issues such as carbon leakage and the Green Paradox need to be complemented with a political economy analysis of why certain instruments are politically infeasible and with intra- and intergenerational analyses of the impact of climate policy. A case is also made for more empirical work on the gradual and catastrophic damages of global warming.
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van der Meijden, G., van der Ploeg, F., & Withagen, C. (2017, September 1). Frontiers of Climate Change Economics. Environmental and Resource Economics. Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10640-017-0171-2
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