Publication: Revisiting Fat-Tailed Uncertainty in the Economics of Climate Change
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2011
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Weitzman, Marin L. 2011. Revisiting Fat-tailed uncertainty in the economics of climate change. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 5(2): 275-292.
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In this article, I revisit some basic issues concerning structural uncertainty and catastrophic climate change. My target audience here are general economists, so this article could also be viewed as a somewhat less technical exposition that supplements my previous work. Using empirical examples, I argue that it is implausible that low-probability, high-negative impact events would not much influence an economic analysis of climate change. I then try to integrate the empirical examples and the theory together into a unified package with a unified message that the possibility of catastrophic climate change needs to be taken seriously.
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