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Author Pindyck, Robert S.

Title Climate change policy : what do the models tell us? / Robert S. Pindyck
Published Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (21 pages)
Series NBER working paper series ; no. 19244
Working paper series (National Bureau of Economic Research) ; no. 19244.
Summary Very little. A plethora of integrated assessment models (IAMs) have been constructed and used to estimate the social cost of carbon (SCC) and evaluate alternative abatement policies. These models have crucial flaws that make them close to useless as tools for policy analysis: certain inputs (e.g. the discount rate) are arbitrary, but have huge effects on the SCC estimates the models produce; the models' descriptions of the impact of climate change are completely ad hoc, with no theoretical or empirical foundation; and the models can tell us nothing about the most important driver of the SCC, the possibility of a catastrophic climate outcome. IAM-based analyses of climate policy create a perception of knowledge and precision, but that perception is illusory and misleading
Notes Title from http://www.nber.org/papers/19244 viewed July 29, 2013
"July 2013."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-21)
Subject Climatic changes -- Econometric models
Climatic changes -- Government policy -- Econometric models
Econometric models.
Climatic changes -- Econometric models.
Econometric models.
Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty.
Environmental Economics.
Climate Natural Disasters and Their Management Global Warming.
Form Electronic book
Author National Bureau of Economic Research.