Contents:
Preface
Introduction: Changing Climate, Changing Economists?
Jean-Philippe Touffut
1. Climate Change: A Bundle of Uncertainties
Thomas Schelling
Comments: Towards an Enlightened Form of Doomsaying
Jean-Pierre Dupuy
2. Economics in the Environmental Crisis: Part of the Solution or
Part of the Problem?
Olivier Godard
3. Building Scenarios: How Climate Change Became an Economic
Question
Michel Armatte
4. In Defence of Sensible Economics
Thomas Sterner
5. Some Basic Economics of Extreme Climate Change
Martin L. Weitzman
6. Round Table Discussion: Economics and Climate Change – Where do
we Stand and Where do we go from Here?
Inge Kaul, Thomas Schelling, Robert M. Solow (Chairman), Nicholas
Stern, Thomas Sterner and Martin L. Weitzman
Index
Edited by Jean-Philippe Touffut, Director, Cournot Centre, Paris, France
'This volume brings a remarkable variety of viewpoints on appropriate policy to meet the threats brought on by man-made climate change. Not only economic theory but broader political and methodological perspectives are brought to bear by an authoritative set of authors, in what is certainly a significant contribution to the debate.' - Kenneth J. Arrow, Stanford University, US
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