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The Design and Implementation of US Climate Policy

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Chicago : University Of Chicago Press, 2012
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xi, 331 p. : ill ; 24cm
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Economic research on climate change has been crucial in advancing our understanding of the consequences associated with global warming as well as the costs and benefits of the various policies that might reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. As nations work to develop climate policies, economic insights into their design and implementation are ever more important.
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With a balance between theoretical and empirical approaches, The Design and Implementation of US Climate Policy looks at the possible effects of various climate policies on a range of economic outcomes. The studies that comprise the volume examine topics that include the coordination?or lack thereof?between the federal and state governments, implications of monitoring and enforcing climate policy, and the specific consequences of various climate policies for the agricultural, automotive, and buildings sectors.

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Acknowledgments Introduction and Summary Don Fullerton and Catherine Wolfram I. Climate Policy in the Broader Context 1. Distributional Impacts in a Comprehensive Climate Policy Package Gilbert E. Metcalf, Aparna Mathur, and Kevin A. Hassett Comment: Hilary Sigman 2. Climate Policy and Labor Markets Olivier Deschênes Comment: Matthew E. Kahn 3. Limiting Emissions and Trade: Some Basic Ideas Kala Krishna Comment: Meredith Fowlie 4. Regulatory Choice with Pollution and Innovation Charles D. Kolstad Comment: V. Kerry Smith 5. Spillovers from Climate Policy to Other Pollutants Stephen P. Holland Comment: Charles D. Kolstad 6. Markets for Anthropogenic Carbon within the Larger Carbon Cycle Severin Borenstein Comment: Wolfram Schlenker II. Interactions with Other Policies 7. Interactions between State and Federal Climate Change Policies Lawrence H. Goulder and Robert N. Stavins Comment: Arik Levinson 8. Belts and Suspenders: Interactions among Climate Policy Regulations Arik Levinson Comment: Gilbert E. Metcalf 9. Climate Policy and Voluntary Initiatives: An Evaluation of the Connecticut Clean Energy Communities Program Matthew J. Kotchen Comment: Lucas W. Davis 10. Updating the Allocation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions Permits in a Federal Cap-and-Trade Program Meredith Fowlie Comment: Lawrence H. Goulder III. Design Features of Climate Policy 11. Upstream versus Downstream Implementation of Climate Policy Erin T. Mansur Comment: Roberton C. Williams III 12. The Economics of Carbon Offsets James B. Bushnell Comment: Kala Krishna 13. Monitoring and Enforcement of Climate Policy Hilary Sigman Comment: Severin Borenstein 14.How Can Policy Encourage Economically Sensible Climate Adaptation? V. Kerry Smith Comment: Erin T. Mansur 15. Setting the Initial Time-Profile of Climate Policy: The Economics of Environmental Policy Phase-Ins Roberton C. Williams III Comment: Stephen P. Holland IV. Sector-Specific Issues 16. Urban Policy Effects on Carbon Mitigation Matthew E. Kahn Comment: Christopher R. Knittel 17. Is Agricultural Production Becoming More or Less Sensitive to Extreme Heat? Evidence from US Corn and Soybean Yields Michael J. Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker Comment: James B. Bushnell 18. Carbon Prices and Automobile Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Extensive and Intensive Margins Christopher R. Knittel and Ryan Sandler Comment: Matthew J. Kotchen 19. Evaluating the Slow Adoption of Energy Efficient Investments: Are Renters Less Likely to Have Energy Efficient Appliances? Lucas W. Davis Comment: Olivier Deschênes Contributors Author Index Subject Index
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