
Design and Implementation of US Climate Policy
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- 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. Stav
- 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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