Chris Hope
Optimal carbon emissions and the social cost of carbon over time under uncertainty
Integrated Assessment Journal, Vol 8, Issue 1, pp 107-122
Published 2008 | Available at journals.sfu.ca
Chris Hope
Optimal carbon emissions and the social cost of carbon over time under uncertainty
Integrated Assessment Journal, Vol 8, Issue 1, pp 107-122
Published 2008 | Available at journals.sfu.ca
Stephan Alberth, Chris Hope Policy Implications of Stochastic Learning using a Modified PAGE2002 Model EPRG 0614 Non-Technical Summary | PDF Abstract: We consider the importance of Endogenous Technical Change (ETC) on the risk profiles for different abatement strategies using the PAGE2002 model with ETC. Three outcomes from this modelling research have significant impacts on the… Continue Reading
Stephan Alberth, Chris Hope Developing the PAGE2002 Model with Endogenous Technical Change EPRG 0613 Non-Technical Summary | PDF Abstract: Presented research demonstrates the inclusion of endogenous technical change into the PAGE2002 integrated assessment model of climate change. The ‘experience curve’ or learning-by-doing concept, made popular by the Boston Consulting Group during the 1960′s provides a… Continue Reading
Chris Hope, David Newbery Calculating the Social Cost of Carbon EPRG 0720 Non-Technical Summary | PDF Abstract: The paper1 discusses the determination of the social cost of carbon (SCC) using the PAGE2002 model used in the Stern Review. The SCC depends sensitively on assumptions about future economic development, the range and likelihood of economic and… Continue Reading
Aurélie Méjean, Chris Hope Modelling the costs of non-conventional oil: A case study of Canadian bitumen EPRG 0804 Non-Technical Summary | PDF Also published in: Energy Policy 36 (11) 2008, 4205-4216. Available at ScienceDirect Abstract: High crude oil prices, uncertainties about the consequences of climate change and the eventual decline of conventional oil production raise… Continue Reading
A. Méjean and C. Hope Modelling the costs of energy crops: A case study of U.S. corn and Brazilian sugar cane EPRG 0924 Non-Technical Summary | PDF Also published in: Energy Policy 38 (1) 2010, 547-561. Available at ScienceDirect Abstract: High crude oil prices, uncertainties about the consequences of climate change and the eventual decline… Continue Reading