Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions: Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies
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505 | 8 | |a 7.2 Emission Rise and the Carbon Budget -- 7.3 The Electricity Capacity from Renewable Power Generation -- 7.4 Environment, Mixed Energy System, and Sustainable Growth -- 7.5 Numerical Solutions-Fossil Fuel Extraction, Emission, and Damages -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Private Sector-Energy Transitions and Financial Market -- 8.1 Private Real and Financial Sectors -- 8.2 Some Stylized Facts -- 8.3 Incumbents and New Entrants in the Energy Sector-Dominant Fossil Fuel-Based Firms -- 8.4 Renewable Energy-Based Firms as Entrants -- 8.5 Financing Renewable Energy Firms and Capital Cost -- 8.6 Green Assets and Portfolio Performance -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Public Sector-Energy Transition and Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- 9.1 Public Sector and Policies -- 9.2 Climate-Macro Models with Mitigation and Adaptation -- 9.3 Public Sector, Fiscal Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.4 Numerical Solutions on Fiscal Policy Actions -- 9.5 Disaster Scenarios and Climate Policies -- 9.6 Central Banks, Monetary Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Delaying Forces and Climate Negotiation-Games, Lock-ins, Leakages, and Tipping Points -- 10.1 Literature Review -- 10.2 Games and Inefficient Outcomes of International Negotiations -- 10.3 A Dynamic Climate-Macro Model with Leakages -- 10.4 Drivers of Nonlinearities and Tipping Points -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Climate Risks, Sustainable Finance, and Climate Policy -- 11.1 Diverse Crises and Delay of Climate Protection Policies -- 11.2 Green Innovation and Sustainable Finance -- 11.3 Costs of Renewables and Climate Investments -- 11.4 Fiscal Policy and Climate Investments -- 11.5 Climate Risk and Monetary Policy -- 11.6 Global Efforts for Climate Protection -- 11.7 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Concluding Remarks -- References | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgment and Statement of Gratitude -- Praise for Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions -- Contents -- 1 Introduction and Overview -- References -- 2 Sustainable Growth, Welfare, and Short-Termism -- 2.1 Sustainability, Natural Wealth, and Welfare -- 2.2 Intergenerational Welfare Improvements -- 2.3 Market Dynamics and Short-Termism -- 2.4 Fossil Fuel Resources: Their Use and the Environment -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Non-sustainable Growth, Resource Extraction, and Boom-Bust Cycles -- 3.1 Resource Extraction and Boom-Bust Cycles -- 3.2 Foreign Debt Burdens, Borrowing Costs, and Risk Premia -- 3.3 Growth Models with Exhaustible Resources -- 3.3.1 Basic Growth Model with Resources -- 3.3.2 Modeling Resource Exports and Foreign Debt -- 3.4 Numerical Solutions-Economic Growth and External Debt Ratios -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Fossil Fuel Resources, Environment, and Climate Change -- 4.1 Global Trend in Temperature-The Climate Impact of Fossil Fuels -- 4.2 Reserves and Production of Fossil Fuels -- 4.3 Gains and Losses from Changes in Resource Prices -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Limits on the Extraction of Fossil Fuels -- 5.1 Resource Extraction, Its Management, and Prices -- 5.2 Modeling Extraction and Price Dynamics of Non-renewable Resources -- 5.3 Numerical Solutions and Results of Resource Extraction Strategies -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Fossil Fuel Resource Depletion, Backstop Technology, and Renewable Energy -- 6.1 Introduction to Backstop Technology -- 6.2 Trends in Energy Prices and Costs -- 6.3 Modeling Extraction Costs and Backstop Technology -- 6.4 Numerical Solutions of Growth Models with Backstop Technology -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy System -- 7.1 Is the Limit of the Carbon Budget Reached? 7.2 Emission Rise and the Carbon Budget -- 7.3 The Electricity Capacity from Renewable Power Generation -- 7.4 Environment, Mixed Energy System, and Sustainable Growth -- 7.5 Numerical Solutions-Fossil Fuel Extraction, Emission, and Damages -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Private Sector-Energy Transitions and Financial Market -- 8.1 Private Real and Financial Sectors -- 8.2 Some Stylized Facts -- 8.3 Incumbents and New Entrants in the Energy Sector-Dominant Fossil Fuel-Based Firms -- 8.4 Renewable Energy-Based Firms as Entrants -- 8.5 Financing Renewable Energy Firms and Capital Cost -- 8.6 Green Assets and Portfolio Performance -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Public Sector-Energy Transition and Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- 9.1 Public Sector and Policies -- 9.2 Climate-Macro Models with Mitigation and Adaptation -- 9.3 Public Sector, Fiscal Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.4 Numerical Solutions on Fiscal Policy Actions -- 9.5 Disaster Scenarios and Climate Policies -- 9.6 Central Banks, Monetary Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Delaying Forces and Climate Negotiation-Games, Lock-ins, Leakages, and Tipping Points -- 10.1 Literature Review -- 10.2 Games and Inefficient Outcomes of International Negotiations -- 10.3 A Dynamic Climate-Macro Model with Leakages -- 10.4 Drivers of Nonlinearities and Tipping Points -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Climate Risks, Sustainable Finance, and Climate Policy -- 11.1 Diverse Crises and Delay of Climate Protection Policies -- 11.2 Green Innovation and Sustainable Finance -- 11.3 Costs of Renewables and Climate Investments -- 11.4 Fiscal Policy and Climate Investments -- 11.5 Climate Risk and Monetary Policy -- 11.6 Global Efforts for Climate Protection -- 11.7 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Concluding Remarks -- References |
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spelling | Nyambuu, Unurjargal Verfasser aut Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies 1st ed Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2023 ©2023 1 Online-Ressource (204 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Contributions to Economics Series Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgment and Statement of Gratitude -- Praise for Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions -- Contents -- 1 Introduction and Overview -- References -- 2 Sustainable Growth, Welfare, and Short-Termism -- 2.1 Sustainability, Natural Wealth, and Welfare -- 2.2 Intergenerational Welfare Improvements -- 2.3 Market Dynamics and Short-Termism -- 2.4 Fossil Fuel Resources: Their Use and the Environment -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Non-sustainable Growth, Resource Extraction, and Boom-Bust Cycles -- 3.1 Resource Extraction and Boom-Bust Cycles -- 3.2 Foreign Debt Burdens, Borrowing Costs, and Risk Premia -- 3.3 Growth Models with Exhaustible Resources -- 3.3.1 Basic Growth Model with Resources -- 3.3.2 Modeling Resource Exports and Foreign Debt -- 3.4 Numerical Solutions-Economic Growth and External Debt Ratios -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Fossil Fuel Resources, Environment, and Climate Change -- 4.1 Global Trend in Temperature-The Climate Impact of Fossil Fuels -- 4.2 Reserves and Production of Fossil Fuels -- 4.3 Gains and Losses from Changes in Resource Prices -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Limits on the Extraction of Fossil Fuels -- 5.1 Resource Extraction, Its Management, and Prices -- 5.2 Modeling Extraction and Price Dynamics of Non-renewable Resources -- 5.3 Numerical Solutions and Results of Resource Extraction Strategies -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Fossil Fuel Resource Depletion, Backstop Technology, and Renewable Energy -- 6.1 Introduction to Backstop Technology -- 6.2 Trends in Energy Prices and Costs -- 6.3 Modeling Extraction Costs and Backstop Technology -- 6.4 Numerical Solutions of Growth Models with Backstop Technology -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy System -- 7.1 Is the Limit of the Carbon Budget Reached? 7.2 Emission Rise and the Carbon Budget -- 7.3 The Electricity Capacity from Renewable Power Generation -- 7.4 Environment, Mixed Energy System, and Sustainable Growth -- 7.5 Numerical Solutions-Fossil Fuel Extraction, Emission, and Damages -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Private Sector-Energy Transitions and Financial Market -- 8.1 Private Real and Financial Sectors -- 8.2 Some Stylized Facts -- 8.3 Incumbents and New Entrants in the Energy Sector-Dominant Fossil Fuel-Based Firms -- 8.4 Renewable Energy-Based Firms as Entrants -- 8.5 Financing Renewable Energy Firms and Capital Cost -- 8.6 Green Assets and Portfolio Performance -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Public Sector-Energy Transition and Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- 9.1 Public Sector and Policies -- 9.2 Climate-Macro Models with Mitigation and Adaptation -- 9.3 Public Sector, Fiscal Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.4 Numerical Solutions on Fiscal Policy Actions -- 9.5 Disaster Scenarios and Climate Policies -- 9.6 Central Banks, Monetary Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Delaying Forces and Climate Negotiation-Games, Lock-ins, Leakages, and Tipping Points -- 10.1 Literature Review -- 10.2 Games and Inefficient Outcomes of International Negotiations -- 10.3 A Dynamic Climate-Macro Model with Leakages -- 10.4 Drivers of Nonlinearities and Tipping Points -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Climate Risks, Sustainable Finance, and Climate Policy -- 11.1 Diverse Crises and Delay of Climate Protection Policies -- 11.2 Green Innovation and Sustainable Finance -- 11.3 Costs of Renewables and Climate Investments -- 11.4 Fiscal Policy and Climate Investments -- 11.5 Climate Risk and Monetary Policy -- 11.6 Global Efforts for Climate Protection -- 11.7 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Concluding Remarks -- References Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 s DE-604 Semmler, Willi Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Nyambuu, Unurjargal Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2023 9783031279812 |
spellingShingle | Nyambuu, Unurjargal Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgment and Statement of Gratitude -- Praise for Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions -- Contents -- 1 Introduction and Overview -- References -- 2 Sustainable Growth, Welfare, and Short-Termism -- 2.1 Sustainability, Natural Wealth, and Welfare -- 2.2 Intergenerational Welfare Improvements -- 2.3 Market Dynamics and Short-Termism -- 2.4 Fossil Fuel Resources: Their Use and the Environment -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- 3 Non-sustainable Growth, Resource Extraction, and Boom-Bust Cycles -- 3.1 Resource Extraction and Boom-Bust Cycles -- 3.2 Foreign Debt Burdens, Borrowing Costs, and Risk Premia -- 3.3 Growth Models with Exhaustible Resources -- 3.3.1 Basic Growth Model with Resources -- 3.3.2 Modeling Resource Exports and Foreign Debt -- 3.4 Numerical Solutions-Economic Growth and External Debt Ratios -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References -- 4 Fossil Fuel Resources, Environment, and Climate Change -- 4.1 Global Trend in Temperature-The Climate Impact of Fossil Fuels -- 4.2 Reserves and Production of Fossil Fuels -- 4.3 Gains and Losses from Changes in Resource Prices -- 4.4 Conclusion -- References -- 5 Limits on the Extraction of Fossil Fuels -- 5.1 Resource Extraction, Its Management, and Prices -- 5.2 Modeling Extraction and Price Dynamics of Non-renewable Resources -- 5.3 Numerical Solutions and Results of Resource Extraction Strategies -- 5.4 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Fossil Fuel Resource Depletion, Backstop Technology, and Renewable Energy -- 6.1 Introduction to Backstop Technology -- 6.2 Trends in Energy Prices and Costs -- 6.3 Modeling Extraction Costs and Backstop Technology -- 6.4 Numerical Solutions of Growth Models with Backstop Technology -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- 7 Transition to a Low-Carbon Energy System -- 7.1 Is the Limit of the Carbon Budget Reached? 7.2 Emission Rise and the Carbon Budget -- 7.3 The Electricity Capacity from Renewable Power Generation -- 7.4 Environment, Mixed Energy System, and Sustainable Growth -- 7.5 Numerical Solutions-Fossil Fuel Extraction, Emission, and Damages -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Private Sector-Energy Transitions and Financial Market -- 8.1 Private Real and Financial Sectors -- 8.2 Some Stylized Facts -- 8.3 Incumbents and New Entrants in the Energy Sector-Dominant Fossil Fuel-Based Firms -- 8.4 Renewable Energy-Based Firms as Entrants -- 8.5 Financing Renewable Energy Firms and Capital Cost -- 8.6 Green Assets and Portfolio Performance -- 8.7 Conclusion -- References -- 9 The Public Sector-Energy Transition and Fiscal and Monetary Policies -- 9.1 Public Sector and Policies -- 9.2 Climate-Macro Models with Mitigation and Adaptation -- 9.3 Public Sector, Fiscal Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.4 Numerical Solutions on Fiscal Policy Actions -- 9.5 Disaster Scenarios and Climate Policies -- 9.6 Central Banks, Monetary Policy, and Climate Change -- 9.7 Conclusion -- References -- 10 Delaying Forces and Climate Negotiation-Games, Lock-ins, Leakages, and Tipping Points -- 10.1 Literature Review -- 10.2 Games and Inefficient Outcomes of International Negotiations -- 10.3 A Dynamic Climate-Macro Model with Leakages -- 10.4 Drivers of Nonlinearities and Tipping Points -- 10.5 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Climate Risks, Sustainable Finance, and Climate Policy -- 11.1 Diverse Crises and Delay of Climate Protection Policies -- 11.2 Green Innovation and Sustainable Finance -- 11.3 Costs of Renewables and Climate Investments -- 11.4 Fiscal Policy and Climate Investments -- 11.5 Climate Risk and Monetary Policy -- 11.6 Global Efforts for Climate Protection -- 11.7 Conclusion -- References -- 12 Concluding Remarks -- References Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 gnd Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)1210494086 (DE-588)4066399-1 (DE-588)4326464-5 |
title | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
title_auth | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
title_exact_search | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
title_full | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
title_fullStr | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
title_full_unstemmed | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
title_short | Sustainable Macroeconomics, Climate Risks and Energy Transitions |
title_sort | sustainable macroeconomics climate risks and energy transitions dynamic modeling empirics and policies |
title_sub | Dynamic Modeling, Empirics, and Policies |
topic | Energiewende (DE-588)1210494086 gnd Wirtschaft (DE-588)4066399-1 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Energiewende Wirtschaft Nachhaltigkeit |
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