Thomas Sterner
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His main research interests are on discounting and on instrument design for climate and environmental policy. On the latter area, applications range from general climate topics to more specific issues such as carbon pricing, fuel taxes, carbon capture, policies in developing countries, management of fisheries, buildings, transport, chemicals, plastics, antibiotics, biodiversity. Hence, anything related to the circular economy, sustainability or economics of the Anthropocene. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Brian Walker, Jeffrey R. Vincent, Thomas Sterner, Jason Shogren, Marten Scheffer, Karl-Göran Mäler, Stephen Polasky, Kyle Meng, Geoffrey McCarney, Chuan-Zhong Li, Nils Kautsky, Terry P. Hughes, Carl Folke, Gustav Engström, Anne-Sophie Crépin, William A. Brock, Reinette Biggs, Scott Barrett, Stephen R. Carpenter, Kenneth J. Arrow, Anastasios Xepapadeas, Aart de ZeeuwGet full text
Published 2012-11-01
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