… socialcosts of carbon, which are largest in poor countries with large populations. The national socialcosts of carbon … The pattern of national socialcosts of carbon is not sensitive to the …
In the version of this Article originally published, owing to a code error, the CSCC values for all income-dependent (that is, rich-poor) impact model specifications were incorrect, …
… socialcost of carbon, but mostly omits heterogeneity below the national level. We present an optimal taxation model of the socialcost of carbon … /parameters at the countrylevel. For a …
MJ Kotchen - Journal of the Association of Environmental …, 2018 - journals.uchicago.edu
… A few observations are useful about the country-level specification of the damage and benefit functions. The damage function for each country can be written as consisting of two terms, …
… In contrast, because our income data are available only at the countrylevel, we recover heterogeneity in the energy–temperature response due to income only at the countrylevel. …
D Anthoff, J Emmerling - Journal of the Association of …, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
… In this paper, the second concept is the appropriate one, given that we use country-level data and do not consider within-country inequality. Moreover, since the aggregation for the …
… growth, researchers represented the country-levelsocialcost of carbon (CSCC), which … results on the country-levelsocialcost of carbon [21] and considering carbon allowance (CA) for …
D Caesary, H Kim, MJ Nam - Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
… database at a countrylevel. They calculated the population-weighted average temperature increase and its implications for SCC at the countrylevel. The country-level SCC was the …
A Liu, Y Chen, X Cheng - Environmental Research Letters, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
… the socialcost of carbon (SCC), ie the climate damage caused by an additional ton of CO 2 emissions, under a carbon-neutral pathway would provide a carbonprice … under a carbon-…