Contact: William D. Nordhaus

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Description: Yale Department of Economics have some scholars studying future international climate change policies from the perspectives of resource Economics, environmental economics, macroeconomics.

Publications:

William D. Nordhaus “Modeling Induced Innovation in Climate Change Policy” in A. Grubler, N. Nakićenović, and W.D. Nordhaus, Modeling Induced Innovation in Climate Change Policy, Resources for the Future Press, 2002

Nordhaus, W. (2001) After Kyoto: Alternative Mechanisms to Control Global Warming. paper prepared for a joint session of the American Economic Association and the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Atlanta Georgia. 

Nordhaus, William D., and Joseph Boyer. 2000. Warming the World: Economic Models of Global Warming. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 

Nordhaus, William D. 1998. "Is the Kyoto Protocol a Dead Duck? Are There Any Live Ducks Around? Comparison of Alternative Global Tradable Emissions Regimes." Unpublished paper, version 073198a.wpd. July 31. Available from the author at william.nordhaus@yale.edu.

Nordhaus, William D. 1998b. "New Estimates of the Economic Impacts of Climate Change." Unpublished paper, Department of Economics, Yale University. December.

Nordhaus, William D., ed. 1998a. Economic and Policy Issues in Climate Change. Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future Press.

Rolling the 'Dice': An Optimal Transition Path for Controlling Greenhouse Gases William D. Nordhaus (Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers 1019 / Cowles Foundation, Yale University (Published in Resource and Energy Economics, 15, 1993) 

Address:

Depart of Economics

Yale University

28 Hillhouse Avenue

BOX 208268

New Haven

CT 06520-8268, USA

Phone:

+ 1 203 432-3598

Fax:

+ 1 203 432-5779

E-mail:

william.nordhaus@yale.edu

Webpage:

www.econ.yale.edu

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