Designing Climate Mitigation Policy


Autoria(s): Aldy, JE; Krupnick, A; Newell, RG; Parry, IWH; Pizer, WA
Data(s)

01/06/2009

Formato

903 - 934

Identificador

2009

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7011

0022-0515

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/7011

Relação

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE

10.1257/jel.48.4.903

Tipo

Scholarly Edition

Resumo

This paper provides an exhaustive review of critical issues in the design of climate mitigation policy by pulling together key findings and controversies from diverse literatures on mitigation costs, damage valuation, policy instrument choice, technological innovation, and international climate policy. We begin with the broadest issue of how high assessments suggest the near and medium term price on greenhouse gases would need to be, both under cost-effective stabilization of global climate and under net benefit maximization or Pigouvian emissions pricing. The remainder of the paper focuses on the appropriate scope of regulation, issues in policy instrument choice, complementary technology policy, and international policy architectures.