Global Warming and Fat Tailed-uncertainty: Rethinking the Timing and Intensity of Climate Policy


Autoria(s): Chen, Yu-Fu; Funke, Michael
Data(s)

04/08/2015

04/08/2015

01/06/2012

Resumo

The possibility of low-probability extreme natural events has reignited the debate over the optimal intensity and timing of climate policy. In this paper, we contribute to the literature by assessing the implications of low-probability extreme events on environmental policy in a continuous-time real options model with “tail risk”. In a nutshell, our results indicate the importance of tail risk and call for foresighted pre-emptive climate policies.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/665

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

University of Dundee

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPER;SIRE-DP-2012-41

Palavras-Chave #Climate Policy #Extreme Events #Real Options #Levy process
Tipo

Working Paper