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Twenty-First Century Macroeconomics |
Edited by Jonathan M. Harris, Director, Theory and Education Program and Neva R. Goodwin, Co-Director, the Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, US
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Contents:
Introduction Jonathan M. Harris and Neva R. Goodwin
PART I: THE SCOPE OF THE CHALLENGE 1. Understanding the Challenge of Global Warming Lloyd J. Dumas
2. The New Climate Economics: The Stern Review versus its Critics Frank Ackerman
3. Economics and Climate Change: Resilience, Equity, and Sustainability Neva R. Goodwin
4. The Right to Development in a Climate-Constrained World Paul Baer, Tom Athanasiou and Sivan Kartha
PART II: MACROECONOMIC THEORY PERSPECTIVES 5. The Economic Fundamentals of Global Warming Duncan K. Foley
6. Energy Productivity, Labor Productivity, and Global Warming Lance Taylor
7. Macroeconomics and Sustainable Development: Applying the Sustainomics Framework Mohan Munasinghe
8. Ecological Macroeconomics: Consumption, Investment and Climate Change Jonathan M. Harris
PART III: POLICY OPTIONS FOR RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE 9. Cap and Dividend: How to Curb Global Warming While Promoting Income Equity James K. Boyce and Matthew Riddle
10. Policies for Funding a Response to Climate Change Brian Roach
11. The New EU Emissions Trading Scheme: A Blueprint for the Global Carbon Market? Christian Egenhofer
12. Implementation of Sustainable Development in Poland Andrzej Kassenberg
13. Climate Change from the Investor’s Perspective Adam Seitchik
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