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Rolling the DICE: William Nordhaus's Dubious Case for a Carbon
Summary of the DICE Model
Climate Change Expectations and Endogenous Economic Growth in the DICE Model
Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change
Social Cost of Carbon for Regulatory Impact Analysis Under Executive
Notes on DICE-2007.Delta.V8 As of July 25, 2007 Wi
Notes on Stern Report and Discounting
Are Economists Getting Climate Dynamics Right and Does It Matter?
Integrated Assessment Models and the Social Cost of Carbon: a Review and Assessment of U.S
It Starts with a Social Cost of Carbon
A 4-Stated DICE: Quantitatively Addressing Uncertainty Effects In
Endogenous Technological Change in the Dice Integrated Assessment Model Robert W
On the Need for Dynamic Realism in DICE and Other Equilibrium Models of Global Climate Mitigation Michael Grubb
Endogenous Growth, Convexity of Damages and Climate Risk: How Nordhaus' Framework Supports Deep Cuts in Carbon Emissions
Heritage Foundation Individual Income Tax Model
“Integrated Economic and Climate Modeling.” Cowles Foundation
Handbook of the Economics of Risk and Uncertainty
Climate Policy: Science, Economics, and Extremes Anthony C
Top View
DICE 2013R: Introduction and User’S Manual
3.5 °C in 2100?
Climate Change and the Nobel Prize in Economics By
Preservingtheocean Circulation
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Climate Change: the Ultimate Challenge for Economics*
Rolling the Dice in the Corridors of Power: William Nordhaus's Impacts on Climate Change Policy
The Abnormal Climate Response of the DICE Integrated Assessment Model – a Trillion Dollar Error?
Much Less Wrong: the Stern Review Vs
Analyzing Climate Uncertainty and Risk with an Integrated Assessment Model
The Rising Cost of Climate Change: Evidence from the Bond Market
An Extended Integrated Assessment Speaker Paper
Climate Change, Part IV: Moving Toward a Sustainable Future
The Climate Left Attacks Nobel Laureate William D. Nordhaus
DICE Simplified∗
Integrated Assessment Model of Climate Change: DICE/RICE Model
Feedback, Dynamics, and Optimal Control in Climate Economics ?
Optimal Emissions of Greenhouse Gasses Under Stochastic Catastrophe Risk
3 Social, Economic, and Ethical Concepts and Methods
Critical Assumptions in the Stern Review on Climate Change
Projections and Uncertainties About Climate Change in an Era of Minimal Climate Policies
Relative Prices and Climate Policy: How the Scarcity of Non-Market