Contributors

Luis M. Abadie holds a PhD in from the University of the Basque Country and works in the fields of energy and climate economics. He is a member of the editorial board of Dyna. Geir B. Asheim is Professor of Economics at the University of Oslo, Norway. His PhD is from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has had research stays at several North-American universities, including Cornell, Harvard, Montréal, Northwestern and Stanford, and been resident at institutes for advanced study in Marseille and Paris. His research include as well as the study of sustainable development in a world where environmental concerns and limited natural resources impose challenges. James K. Boyce is a Senior Fellow at the Research Institute and Professor Emeritus of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. His most recent books are Economics for People and the Planet: Inequality in the Era of (Anthem Press, 2019) and The Case for Carbon Dividends (Polity Press, 2019). William Brock is Vilas Research Professor of Economics Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Research Professor at the University of Missouri, Columbia, and Researcher at the RDCEP, University of Chicago. He is also a member of US National Academy of Sciences, distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association, member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Fellow of the Econometric Society. Mark Budolfson works on interdisciplinary issues in public policy, economics, and ethics, especially in connection with sustainable development goals and collective action problems. He is a Faculty Fellow at the Edmond J. Safra Center at Harvard, and Assistant Professor and a Fellow at the Gund Institute for Environment at the University of Vermont. Graciela Chichilnisky is Professor of Economics and Mathematical Statistics and Director of the Columbia Consortium for Risk Management at and the architect of the Carbon . She has published 17 books and 319 scientific articles and taught at Harvard, Stanford, and Essex. She is also the CEO and Co-Founder of Global Thermostat, a company in which she co-invented a “Carbon

Negative Technology”™ that captures CO2 from the air and transforms it into profitable assets. In 2017, she was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for their prestigious Great Immigrant, Great American award. Natasha Chichilnisky-Heal was a PhD candidate in political science at Yale University who has previously worked at the and the World Energy Forum. Her research focuses on natural resource wealth, global governance, and distributive justice and, in 2019, her work led to the creation of the Yale Program in Environmental Justice in Developing Countries in her honor. She was also a Senior Analyst at Developing World

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Markets, a US-based fund manager specializing in environmentally responsible invest- ments across the emerging markets, carried out policy work in Zambia and Mongolia, and created the concept of “permeable state”. Francis Dennig is an working on public policy questions relating to climate change, inequality, and their intersection. He is a NUS Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, and Assistant Professor at Yale- NUS College. J. Doyne Farmer is Director of the Complexity Economics program at the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, and is a Professor of at the University of Oxford, as well as an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute. His current research is in economics, including financial instability, , technologi- cal change and economic simulation in general. Duncan Foley is Leo Model Professor of Economics at the New School for Social Research, and author of papers on political economy, , and climate change. Ibon Galarraga is Research Professor at the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) and was also Deputy Director for the period 2013–2015. He holds a PhD in economics from the University of Bath (UK) and was Deputy Minister for the Environment of the Basque Government, Executive Vice-president of the Environmental Public Society IHOBE, and Member of the Board of the Basque Energy Board (EVE). Robin Hahnel is Professor Emeritus American University, Washington DC, and Teppola Distinguished Visiting Professor, Willamette University, Salem, Oregon. He is also Co-Director Economics for Equity and the Environment, the 3E Network. John M. Hartwick is Professor of Economics at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. He has published a number of papers on “Solow Sustainability”, before the chapter with Tapan Mitra in this volume on “Solow–Stollery Sustainability”. Geoffrey M. Heal is noted for contributions to economic theory and resource and . He holds a doctoral degree from Cambridge University and an Honorary Doctorate from the Université de Paris Dauphine. He is Donald Waite III Professor of Social Enterprise at Columbia’s Graduate School of Business and a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, Past President of the Association of Environmental and Resource , recipient of its prize for publications of enduring quality and Life Fellow, and a Director of the Union of Concerned Scientists. Cameron Hepburn is Director of the Smith School and an expert in environmental, resource and energy economics. He is a Professor of Environmental Economics at the Smith School and at the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, and is also Professorial Research Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute at the London School of Economics and a Fellow at New College, Oxford. Chris Hope is Emeritus Reader in Policy Modelling at Judge Business School, and Visiting Professor at University College, London. He was a Lead Author and Review Editor for the Third and Fourth Assessment Reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate

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Change, and an advisor on the PAGE model to the Stern review of the Economics of Climate Change. He has published extensively in books and peer-reviewed journals on the Integrated Assessment Modelling of climate change. Doruk İriş is an Associate Professor in the School of Economics at the Sogang University (S. Korea) where he has been a faculty member since 2012. His main areas of research are applied microeconomic theory and , investigating both theoretically and experimentally how political and behavioral constraints affect the provision of public . Anil Markandya is Professor Emeritus in the University of Bath (UK). He has been a Lead Author for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th IPCC Reports and recently contributed to the Special Report in 1.5°C. He has held researcher positions at Princeton, Berkeley and Harvard in the , and University College London in the United Kingdom. In 2008, he was acknowledged by Cambridge University as one of the 50 most influential global thinkers in the field of sustainability. Penny Mealy is a Research Fellow at the Institute of New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School and the Smith School of Environment and Enterprise. She is also a Research Associate at the Bennett Institute of Public Policy at the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on economic development, technological evolution, transformational change, network science and agent-based modelling. Tapan Mitra was Goldwin Smith Professor of Economics and a faculty member of the Center for Applied Mathematics at Cornell University. He was an Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, and a Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. His research interests were economic dynamics, social choice and natural resource economics. Tarun Narasimhan worked as a Research Analyst in the International Monetary Fund’s Tax Policy Division from 2014 through 2016. His focus was on researching corporate income taxes and providing technical assistance. After receiving a Master’s in statistics and data science from Stanford, he is working at a start up on improving US health care through machine learning. Frikk Nesje is Research Fellow at the Department of Economics (the Alfred Weber Institute), Heidelberg University, Germany. His research interests include welfare eco- nomics, resource and environmental economics, and game theory. His current research is in intergenerational altruism, thresholds and natural disasters, and social discounting. Ian Parry is Principal Environmental Expert in the IMF’s Fiscal Affairs Department. He received a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago and prior to joining the IMF in 2010, he worked for 15 years at Resources for the Future. Parry has written numerous articles evaluating environmental, energy, and transportation policies in different countries, emphasizing the critical role of fiscal instruments for mitigating . Frederick van der Ploeg is Professor of Economics and Research Director of the Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource-Rich Economies (OxCarre). Also, affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, CEPR and CESifo. Formerly at Cambridge, LSE, EUI,

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Tilburg and Amsterdam and also a Member of Parliament and Secretary of State in the Netherlands. Research interests are international finance, and ­ with special interests in the economics of climate and of natural resources. Armon Rezai is Professor at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, and Senior Guest Research Scholar at IIASA. His research interests are macroeconomics and political economy with special focus on employment and , and the economics of natural resources and climate change. Elisa Sainz de Murieta is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) and Visiting Fellow at the LSE’s Grantham Research Institute for Climate Change and the Environment. Her current research focuses on climate change adaptation in cities, risk and decision-making under . Norman Schofield was Director of the Center in Political Economy, the William R. Taussig Professor of Political Economy, and Professor in the Departments of Economics and Political Science at Washington University, St Louis. Baoping Shang is a senior economist at the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and holds a PhD in policy analysis. At the IMF, his research has primarily focused on fiscal and expenditure policies. Prior to his current position, he worked at several leading research institutions in the United States, including RAND, the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and the Urban Institute. Alessandro Tavoni is an environmental economist based at the London School of Economics, where he leads the Changing Behaviour Group at the Grantham Research Institute. His research primarily relates to overcoming behavioral and political economy barriers to cooperation in the (climate) commons. Lance Taylor is Arnold Professor Emeritus, New School for Social Research. His research work has spanned , computable general equilibrium models, macroeconomics, and climate change. Nate Vernon is a Senior Associate at IDinsight. He previously worked as a Research Analyst in the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). At the IMF, Nate focused on environmental and extractive industry fiscal policy. Philippe Wingender is Economist in the Nordic Division of the European Department at the IMF having joined the Fund after obtaining his PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley. His research interests include inequality and policies to address it, the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy and empirical methods for policy evaluation. Cees Withagen is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Economics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is Fellow of Tinbergen Institute and CentER (Tilburg University) and Research Professor at CESifo. His main research is in the economics of non- renewable resources and climate change, focusing on the various aspects of the Green Paradox. Anastasios Xepapadeas is currently Professor of Economics at the Department of International and European Economic Studies of Athens University of Economics

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and Business, and the Department of Economics of the University of Bologna. He is a foreign associate at the US National Academy of Sciences, past President of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics and past Chair of the Board of Directors of the Beijer Institute of of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

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Book 1.indb 11 29/05/2020 08:05 In loving and admiring memory of Natasha, Norman and Tapan.

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