This two-volume collection brings together critical essays on the economics of climate change, describing advances in the field ranging from the Kyoto Protocol carbon market, to sustainability criteria, international trade, and the management of catastrophic risks.
Prepared by one of the leading academics in this pertinent and expanding field and including a new introductory essay to the collection, The Economics of Climate Change will certainly be an important resource for academics and policymakers alike. |
39 articles, dating from 1976 to 2009 Contributors include: K.J. Arrow, P. Eisenberger, G. Heal, L. Karp, W.D. Nordhaus, T.C. Schelling, N. Stern, J.E. Stiglitz |
This book is volume 246 in the The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series. |