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Economic Theory and Global Warming

This book provides an economic framework for modeling global warming and addressing its negative effects.

Hirofumi Uzawa (Author)

9780521066594, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 27 October 2008

292 pages

22.7 x 15.1 x 1.9 cm, 0.48 kg

'Global climate change presents important challenges and interesting problems for economic theory and empirical policy analysis, because of climate change's massive scale, long time horizon, and fundamental uncertainty. There is no one better equipped to write a book on the relationship between economic theory and global warming than Hirofumi Uzawa, the distinguished theorist from the University of Tokyo. This book will advance discussions among economists and become a standard reference for the profession.' Robert Stavins, Harvard University

In this book, Professor Uzawa modifies and extends the theoretical premises of orthodox economic theory to those broad enough to be]

Economic Theory and Global Warming Uzawa Paperback Cambridge University Press

Economic Theory and Global Warming

This book provides an economic framework for modeling global warming and addressing its negative effects.

Hirofumi Uzawa (Author)

9780521066594, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 27 October 2008

292 pages

22.7 x 15.1 x 1.9 cm, 0.48 kg

'Global climate change presents important challenges and interesting problems for economic theory and empirical policy analysis, because of climate change's massive scale, long time horizon, and fundamental uncertainty. There is no one better equipped to write a book on the relationship between economic theory and global warming than Hirofumi Uzawa, the distinguished theorist from the University of Tokyo. This book will advance discussions among economists and become a standard reference for the profession.' Robert Stavins, Harvard University

In this book, Professor Uzawa modifies and extends the theoretical premises of orthodox economic theory to those broad enough to be]

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