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  • Climate Change Economics: Perspectives from China

    Climate Change Economics by Pan, Jiahua; Zhu, Xianli; Weng, Weili;

    Perspectives from China

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1st ed. 2022
    • Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
    • Date of Publication 23 April 2022
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9789811902208
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages375 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 599 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XVI, 375 p. 41 illus., 25 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white
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    This book establishes theories and methods of climate change economics based on the perspective of human development. The book, in two volumes, consists of papers and research reports authored by Pan Jiahua or researchers under his guidance. Professor Pan Jiahua is a leading figure in the field of political economy in climate change and has written extensively. The book is divided into four parts, covering theories, methods, governance, and policies.

    • The theory part includes the general economics of climate change, the political economy of climate change, carbon emissions, and human development.

    • The method part covers the economic analysis of greenhouse gas reduction and economics of low-carbon economic development.

    • The governance is on the design and construction of international climate regimes and China's role and choice.

    • Finally, the policy part consists of three chapters: policy choices for low-carbon transformation, energy-saving emission reduction, and low-carbon development and adaptation to climate change.

    The disciplines involved in climate change economics include welfare economics, development economics, international political economics, and property rights economics. In the context of multidisciplinary cross-cutting, the economics of climate change has evolved. The book proposes theories, methods and offers policy solutions and cases. It is of high academic and empirical value for developing countries to strive for fair rights and interests in international climate negotiations, obtain development space, and pursue a low-carbon and ecological economy. Professor Jiahua Pan and his team at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences have contributed greatly to the development of climate change economics in China. Their work has laid the foundation of climate change economics from basic concepts, frameworks, and systems and has a great significance in promoting the development of climate change economics.


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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword.- Part I Theoretical Framework of Climate Change Economics.- Chapter 1. Complexity of Climate Change as a Subject in Economics.- Chapter 2. A Critique of Conventional Economic Approaches to Climate Change.- Chapter 3. Climate as a Factor of Productivity.- Chapter 4. A Welfare Economics Analysis on the Vulnerability to Climate Change.- Chapter 5. Emissions Embedded in Trade.- Chapter 6. Prospects of Carbon Emissions as Bads for Trading.- Part II A Budget Approach to Climate Justice and Security.- Chapter 7. Carbon Emissions Demands of Human Development.- Chapter 8. Achievements of Human Development Goals with Low Emissions.- Chapter 9. Measuring carbon emissions for basic necessities.- Chapter 10. Quantification of Historical Emission Responsibilities.- Chapter 11. A Carbon Budget Approach to Net Zero Emissions.

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