The risk-adjusted carbon price

The social cost of carbon is the expected present value of damages from emitting one ton of carbon today. We use perturbation theory to derive an approximate tractable expression for this cost adjusted for climatic and economic risk. We allow for different aversion to risk and intertemporal fluctuat...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: van den Bremer, TS, van der Ploeg, F
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Foilsithe / Cruthaithe: American Economic Association 2021
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description The social cost of carbon is the expected present value of damages from emitting one ton of carbon today. We use perturbation theory to derive an approximate tractable expression for this cost adjusted for climatic and economic risk. We allow for different aversion to risk and intertemporal fluctuations, skewness and dynamics in the risk distributions of climate sensitivity and the damage ratio, and correlated shocks. We identify prudence, insurance, and exposure effects, reproduce earlier analytical results, and offer analytical insights into numerical results on the effects of economic and damage ratio uncertainty and convex damages on the optimal carbon price.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a3dc3691-f212-4ef3-b8c4-a9058330b0672022-09-02T08:27:04ZThe risk-adjusted carbon priceJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a3dc3691-f212-4ef3-b8c4-a9058330b067EnglishSymplectic ElementsAmerican Economic Association2021van den Bremer, TSvan der Ploeg, FThe social cost of carbon is the expected present value of damages from emitting one ton of carbon today. We use perturbation theory to derive an approximate tractable expression for this cost adjusted for climatic and economic risk. We allow for different aversion to risk and intertemporal fluctuations, skewness and dynamics in the risk distributions of climate sensitivity and the damage ratio, and correlated shocks. We identify prudence, insurance, and exposure effects, reproduce earlier analytical results, and offer analytical insights into numerical results on the effects of economic and damage ratio uncertainty and convex damages on the optimal carbon price.
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