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Price of unsustainability

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Content

Foreword to the Price of Unsustainablity

I ECONOMICS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Krisztina Hegedüs: Scenarios and roots of climate change
Ágnes Tőrös: International cooperation against climate change: institutions, policies and their efficiency
Gábor Kutasi: Cilmate change in game theory
Norbert Szijártó: Cost-benefit analysis of climate change - A methodological overview of recent studies
Izabella Feierabend: Mitigation and adaptation to climate change
Norbert Szijártó: Carbon pricing: theory and practice
Krisztina Losonc: Climate change impacts on migration and labour market
Gergely Rezessy: Weather derivative markets

II COUNTRY- AND SECTOR-SPECIFIC ANALYSES RELATED TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Gábor Kutasi: Fiscal impacts of climate change and practices for carbon taxation
Márton Baranyi: The Europe 2020 Strategy as a response
Krisztina Hegedüs: Changes in the russian climate and its consequences
Ágnes Tőrös: Balancing economic growth with climate change - the case of China
Tamás Mizik - Szilvia Palakovics: The effects of climate change on (the European) agriculture
Csaba Horváth: Resource shock cycles - A historical view on climate change challenges on global society


Blurb

Global problems, rapid and massive regional changes in the 21st century call for genuine long-term, awareness, planning and well focused actions from both national governments and international organizations. This book wishes to contribute to building an innovative path of strategic views in handling the diverse challenges, and more emphatically, the economic impacts of climate change. Although the contributors of this volume represent several approaches, they all rely on some common grounds such as the cost-benefit analysis of mitigation and adaptation, and on the need to present an in-depth theoretical and practical dimension. The research accounted for in this book tried to integrate and confront various types of economics approaches and methods, as well as knowledge from game theory to country surveys, from agricultural adaptation to weather bonds, from green tax to historical experience of human adaptation. The various themes and points of views do deserve the attention of the serious academic reader interested in the economics of climate change. We hope to enhance the spread of good solutions resulting from world wide disputes and tested strategic decisions.

WAKE UP! It is not just the polar bears' habitat that is endangered, but the entire human form of life.


  
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