Working Paper 93 Abstract Debate about the relationship between environmental limits and economic growth has been taking place for several... Read more

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Working Paper 93 Abstract Debate about the relationship between environmental limits and economic growth has been taking place for several... Read more
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This article examines the impact of climate policy-induced changes in consumers’ preferences. Read more
This paper (forthcoming in the Oxford Review of Economic Policy) assesses the economic and climate impact of taking a green route out of the COVID-19 crisis. The analysis is based on a survey 231 central bank officials, finance ministry officials, and other economic experts from G20 countries on the relative performance of 25 major fiscal recovery archetypes across four dimensions: speed of implementation, economic multiplier, climate impact potential, and overall desirability. Read more
Working Paper 80 Abstract The lack of real progress at the Durban climate change conference in 2011—postponing effective action until... Read more
Working Paper 46 Abstract Schelling (1995) stressed the importance of correctly disaggregating the impacts of climate change to understand how... Read more
Working Paper 38 Abstract Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policy makers combine multiple... Read more
This working paper published by Oxford Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment outlines how the transition to net zero emissions could significantly contribute to the UK’s recovery from COVID-19. Read more
This event was co-organised by the Grantham Research Institute (GRI) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)... Read more
‘Green growth’ is almost tautologically required for global welfare to rise in the long run. Economic growth is desirable, not... Read more
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