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A Regional Dynamic General-Equilibrium Model of Alternative Climate-Change Strategies.

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Title
A Regional Dynamic General-Equilibrium Model of Alternative Climate-Change Strategies.
Abstract
Most analyses treat global warning as a single-agent problem. The present study presents the Regional Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (RICE) model. By disaggregating into countries, the model analyzes different national strategies in climate-change policy: pure market solutions, efficient cooperative outcomes, and noncooperative equilibria. This study finds that cooperative policies show much higher levels of emissions reductions than do noncooperative strategies; that there are substantial differences in the levels of controls in both the cooperative and the noncooperative policies among different countries; and that high-income countries may be the major losers from cooperation. Copyright 1996 by American Economic Association.
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
86
Issue
4
Pages
741-65
Date
1996-09
Citation
Nordhaus, W. D., & Yang, Z. (1996). A Regional Dynamic General-Equilibrium Model of Alternative Climate-Change Strategies. American Economic Review, 86, 741–765.
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