Cameron Hepburn
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2020
A net-zero emissions economic recovery from COVID-19
Allan, J., Donovan, C., Ekins, P., Gambhir, A., Hepburn, C., Robins, N., Reay, D., Shuckburgh E., and Zenghelis, D. (2020). A net-zero emissions economic recovery from COVID-19. Smith School Working Paper 20-01.
Performance-based resource allocation – a cautionary tale
Müller B, Roesti R, Fankhauser S, Hepburn C (2020)
Performance-based resource allocation – a cautionary tale
. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper 338. London: London School of Economics and Political Science
Strong, sustainable and inclusive growth in a new era for China
Cameron Hepburn, Nicholas Stern, Chunping Xie and Dimitri Zenghelis, “Strong, sustainable and inclusive growth in a new era for China”, Paper 1: Challenges and ways forward (April 2020) Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science
2019
Sensitive intervention points in the post-carbon transition
J. D. Farmer, C. Hepburn, M. C. Ives, T. Hale, T. Wetzer, P. Mealy, R. Rafaty, S. Srivastav, R. Way. “Sensitive Intervention Points in the Post Carbon Transition”,
Science
,
364
(6435), 2019.
2018
Encouraging innovation that protects environmental systems: five policy proposals
with Pless, Popp,
The Review of Environmental Economics and Policy,
12
(1), 154-169,2018.
Principles to guide investment towards a stable climate
with Millar, Beddington & Allen,
Nature Climate Change
,
8
(1), 2-4, 2018.
2017
Valuing water for sustainable development
with Garrick, Hall, Dobson, Damania, Quentin Grafton, Hope, Bark, Boltz, De Stefano, O’Donnell, Matthews & Money,
Science
,
358
(6366)
,
1003-1005, 2017.
Looking Back at Social Discounting Policy: The Influence of Papers, Presentations, Political Preconditions, and Personalities
with Groom,
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
,
11
(2), 336–356, 2017.
Climate change policy after Brexit
with Teytelboym,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
,
33
, S1, S144–S154, 2017.
Prove Paris was more than paper promises
with Victor, Akimoto, Kaya, Yamaguchi, Cullenward,
Nature
,
548
, 25–27, 2017.
Climate change economics: Make carbon pricing a priority
Nature Climate Change
,
7
, 389-390, 2017.
2016
Climate Policy When Preferences Are Endogenous—and Sometimes They Are
with Mattauch
Midwest Studies in Philosophy
,
40
:1, 76-95, 2016.
Facing the Challenge of Climate Change
with Pfeiffer,
Journal for Emerging Market Economies
,
8
:2, 201-215, 2016.
2015
A Third Wave in the Economics of Climate Change
with Farmer, Mealy and Teytelboym,
Environmental and Resource Economics
62
:2, 329-357, 2015.
2014
Green Growth: an assessment
with Bowen,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
30:
3, 407-422, 2014.
Resilient and Inclusive Prosperity within Planetary Boundaries
with Beinhocker, Farmer and Teytelboym,
China and World Economy
,
22
:5, 76-92, 2014.
Contributors to the frequency of intense climate disasters in Asia-Pacific countries
With Thomas and Albert,
Climatic Change
, 126, 381-398, 2014
Wealth
with Hamilton,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
30:
1, 1-20, 2014.
2013
Benefit-cost analysis of non-marginal climate and energy projects
with Dietz,
Energy Economics
,
40
, 61-71, 2013.
2012
The energy mix, carbon pricing and border carbon adjustments
Environmental Law and Management,
24
177-185 ,
2012
Trade, climate change and the political game theory of border carbon adjustments
with Helm and Ruta,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
,
28
:2, 2012.
Self-interested low-carbon growth in Brazil, China and India
with Anthoff, Baptist, Gradwell, Hope, Krahé and Ward,
Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies
,
4
291-318, 2012.
The economic analysis of biodiversity: an assessment
with Helm,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
,
28
:1, 1-21, 2012.
Analysis and control design of sustainable policies for greenhouse gas emissions
with Chu, Duncan and Papachristodoulou,
Applied Thermal Engineering
, 1-12, 2012.
2011
Carbon Trading: Unethical, Unjust and Ineffective?
with Caney,
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement
,
69
, 201-234, 2011.
A Stated Preference Investigation into the Chinese Demand for Farmed vs. Wild Bear Bile
with Dutton and MacDonald,
PloS One
,
6
:7, e21243, 2011.
Self-interested Low-carbon Growth in G-20 Emerging Markets
with Ward,
Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies
,
3
:2, 195-222, 2011.
2010
Combining multiple climate policy instruments: how not to do it
with Fankhauser and Park,
Climate Change Economics
,
1
:3, 209-225, 2010.
Environmental policy, government and the market
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
,
26
:2, 117-136, 2010.
Designing carbon markets, Part I: Carbon markets in time
with Fankhauser,
Energy Policy
,
38
:8, 4363-4370, 2010.
Designing carbon markets, Part II: Carbon markets in space
with Fankhauser,
Energy Policy
,
38
:8, 4381-4387, 2010.
International Air Travel and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Proposal for an Adaptation Levy
with Mueller,
The World Economy
,
33
:6, 830-849, 2010.
An issue of trust: state corruption, responsibility and greenhouse gas emissions
with Frame,
Environmental Research Letters
,
5
, 014004, 2010.
2009
Siblings, Not Triplets: Social Preferences for Risk, Inequality and Time in Discounting Climate Change
with Atkinson, Dietz, Helgeson and Saelen,
Economics e-journal
, 2009-26, June, 2009.
Equity weighting and the marginal damage costs of climate change
with Anthoff and Tol,
Ecological Economics
,
68
:3, 836-849, 2009.
2008
A new global deal on climate change
with Stern,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
,
24
:2, 259-279, 2008.
2007
Carbon trading: a review of the Kyoto mechanisms
Annual Review of Environment and Resources
,
32
, 375-393, 2007.
Ethics of the discount rate in the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change
with Beckerman,
World Economics
,
8
:1, 187-210, 2007.
Regret theory and the tyranny of choice
with Irons,
Economic Record
,
83
:261, 191-203, 2007.
Recent advances in discounting: implications for forest economics
with Koundouri,
Journal of Forest Economics
,
13
:2, 169-189, 2007.
2006
Auctioning of EU ETS Phase II allowances: why and how?’
with Neuhoff, Grubb, Matthes and Tse,
Climate Policy
,
6
:1, 137-160, 2006.
Emissions, firm profits and market prices: the consequences from emissions trading
with Smale, Hartley, Grubb, and Ward,
Climate Policy
,
6
:1, 29-46, 2006.
Discounting and the social cost of carbon: A closer look at uncertainty
with Guo, Tol and Anthoff,
Environmental Science and Policy
,
9
:3, 205-216, 2006.
2005
Discounting the future: the long and the short of it
with Groom, Koundouri and Pearce,
Environmental and Resource Economics
,
31
:1, 445-493, 2005.
Clashing strategic cultures and climate policy
with Ceronsky, Obersteiner and Yamagata,
Climate Policy
,
4
:4, 347-357, 2005.
2003
Valuing the future: recent advances in social discounting
with Pearce, Groom and Koundouri,
World Economics
,
4
:2, 121-141, 2003.
Credible carbon policy
with Helm and Mash,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
,
19
:3, 438-50, 2003.
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