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1 Spring Quarter Professor Lawrence Goulder Economics 250 Environmental Economics This course analyzes the economic sources of environmental problems and examines policy options for addressing these problems. Contact Information Name Lawrence H. Goulder Office Location Economics 328 Office Phone Address Office Hours Wed. 3:30-5:00 Class Meetings: TuTh 11:00-12:50 in Landau Economics Bldg., Rm. 206 Readings: Course readings are listed below. There is no textbook. Prerequisite: Economics 202, 203, 204, and a course in econometrics; or equivalent with consent of the instructor. Students are encouraged to take this course as part of a two-course sequence that includes Economics 251. Course Format: This course aims to acquaint students with important environmental economic problems, convey important theoretical and empirical findings, and provide tools for continued research in these areas. Toward these ends, classes involve lectures, student presentations of specified readings, and discussion. In addition, students must hand in a referee report about once a week and submit (toward the end of the course) a research proposal. This approach facilitates a close reading and analysis of key papers and a good grasp of the important theoretical and empirical issues. Referee reports and presentations: About half of the class meetings will focus on a pre-assigned paper. We will ask students to read the assigned paper in advance and prepare and turn in at the beginning of class a referee report on the paper. In addition, each student is expected to present one of the assigned papers once or twice during the quarter, based on prior sign-ups. For details regarding the referee reports, please refer to Guidelines for the Referee Report on the course website.
2 Grading: Referee reports and presentation, and class discussion: 80% Three-page research proposal and final presentation (10 min): 20% Note re Special Accommodation: Students who have a physical, psychological, or learning disability that may necessitate an academic accommodation or the use of auxiliary aids and services in a class must initiate the request with the Disability Resource Center (DRC), not with the instructor. The DRC will evaluate the request along with the required documentation, recommend appropriate accommodations, and prepare a verification letter dated in the current academic term in which the request is being made. Students should contact the DRC as soon as possible as timely notice is needed to arrange for appropriate accommodations. The DRC is located at 563 Salvatierra Walk. 2
3 Course Outline and Reading List Note: Asterisks identify required readings. The double asterisk (**) indicates articles to be focused on in referee reports. 1. Introduction * Stavins, Robert N., Environmental Economics. The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2 nd Edition, eds. Lawrence Blume and Steven Durlauf. London: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd. 2. Market Failure and Potential Rationales for Environmental Policy * Baumol, William, and Wallace E. Oates, The Theory of Environmental Policy, Second Edition, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Chs Koopmans, Tjalling C., Three Essays on the State of Economic Science. Chapter I: Allocation of Resources and the Price System. New York: McGraw-Hill. Coase, Ronald H "The Problem of Social Cost." Journal of Law and Economics 3: Choosing among Alternative Pollution-Control Instruments A. Taxes, Standards, and Subsidies * Goulder, Lawrence H., and Ian W. H. Parry, Instrument Choice in Environmental Policy. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 2(2). * Goulder, Lawrence, Notes on the Choice between Taxes, Allowances, and Mandated Technologies. Mimeo, Stanford University. ** Holland, Stephen, Jonathan Hughes, and Christopher Knittel, Greenhouse Gas Reductions under Low Carbon Fuel Standards? The American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 1(1), February. Baumol and Oates, chs , 14. Keohane, Nathaniel, Richard Revesz and Robert Stavins, The Choice of Regulatory Instruments in Environmental Policy. Harvard Environmental Law Review 22(2):
4 B. Tradable Emissions Permits * Goulder, Lawrence, Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons? Journal of Economic Perspectives 27(1), Winter. Stavins, Robert N., The SO2 Allowance Trading System and the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990: Reflections on 20 Years of Policy Innovation. National Tax Journal 65(2), June. Newell, R.G., W.A. Pizer, and J.-S. Shih Estimating the Gains to Emission Trading. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future. * Goulder, Lawrence H., Marc A. C. Hafstead, and Michael Dworsky. Impacts of Alternative Emissions Allowance Allocation Methods under a Federal Cap-and-Trade Program. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 59, Newell, Richard G., William A. Pizer, and Daniel Raimi, Carbon Markets 15 Years after Kyoto: Lessons Learned, New Challenges. Journal of Economic Perspectives 27(1), Winter. Baumol and Oates, ch. 12. Montgomery, W. David Markets in Licenses and Efficient Pollution Control Programs. Journal of Economic Theory 5: * Fowlie, Meredith, Mar Reguant, and Stephen P. Ryan, Market-Based Emissions Regulation and Industry Dynamics. Working Paper, UC Berkeley and Stanford University, September. Goulder, Lawrence H., and Robert N. Stavins, Interactions between State and Federal Climate Change Policies. In D. Fullerton and C Wolfram, eds., The Design and Implementation of U.S. Climate Change Policy, Cambridge, Mass.: National Bureau of Economic Research. Curtis Carlson, Dallas Burtraw, Maureen Cropper and Karen Palmer, SO2 Control by Electric Utilities: What Are the Gains from Trade? Journal of Political Economy 108(6). Goulder, Lawrence, Mark R. Jacobsen, and Arthur van Benthem, Unintended Consequences from Nested Federal & State Environmental Regulations: The Case of the Pavley Greenhouse-Gas-per-Mile Limits. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, December
5 Stavins, Robert N., Transactions Costs and Tradeable Permits, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Interactions between Environmental Policy and the Fiscal System * Goulder, Lawrence H., Fiscal Interactions and Climate Change Policy. Energy Economics 40, Supplement 1, December. * Goulder, Lawrence H., Environmental Policy Making in a Second-Best Setting. In Robert Stavins, ed., Economics of the Environment: Selected Readings. (New York: W. W. Norton, Second Edition.) * Bovenberg, A. Lans and Ruud A. de Mooij Environmental Levies and Distortionary Taxation. American Economic Review, September. ** Bento, Antonio M., and Mark Jacobsen, Ricardian Rents, Environmental Policy and the Double-Dividend Hypothesis. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 53: Goulder, Lawrence H., Ian W. H. Parry, Roberton C. Williams III, and Dallas Burtraw, The Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Instruments for Environmental Protection in a Second-Best Setting. Journal of Public Economics 72(3): Goulder, Lawrence H Environmental Taxation and the 'Double Dividend': A Reader's Guide. International Tax and Public Finance, Vol. 2, Issue 2, May. Goulder, Lawrence H Effects of Carbon Taxes in an Economy with Prior Tax Distortions. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, September. West, Sarah and Roberton C. Williams III, Estimates from a Consumer Demand System: Implications for the Incidence of Environmental Taxes. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47(3): * Goulder, Lawrence H., Ian W. H. Parry, and Dallas Burtraw, Revenue-Raising vs. Other Approaches to Environmental Protection: The Critical Significance of Pre-Existing Tax Distortions. RAND Journal of Economics, Winter. * Bovenberg, A. Lans, and Lawrence H. Goulder, Neutralizing the Adverse Industry Impacts of CO2 Abatement Policies: What Does It Cost? in C. Carraro and G. Metcalf, eds., Behavioral and Distributional Effects of Environmental Policies, University of Chicago Press. Adar, Z. and J. M. Griffin, Uncertainty and Choice in Pollution Control Instruments, 5
6 Journal of Environmental Economics & Management 3 (1976): Uncertainty and Instrument Choice * Baumol and Oates, ch. 5. * Weitzman, Martin Prices vs. Quantities, Review of Economic Studies 41: Stavins, Robert N., Correlated Uncertainty and Policy Instrument Choice, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, January ** Pizer, William, Combining Price and Quantity Controls to Mitigate Global Climate Change. Journal of Public Economics 85(3). Roberts, Marc J. and Michael Spence "Effluent Charges and Licenses Under Uncertainty," Journal of Public Economics 5(3)(4), pp Kaplow, Louis, and Steven Shavell, On the Superiority of Corrective Taxes to Quantity Regulation. American Law and Economics Review, vol Climate Change: Assessing the Economic Impacts and Evaluating Policy Options A. Climate Policy, Discounting, and Decision Making * Nordhaus, William, A Review of the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, Journal of Economic Literature XLV. * Weitzman, Martin, A Review of the Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change, Journal of Economic Literature XLV. * Stern, Nicholas, The Economics of Climate Change. American Economic Review 98. Goulder, Lawrence H., and Roberton C. Williams III, The Choice of Discount Rate for Climate Change Policy Evaluation. Climate Change Economics, forthcoming. Goulder, Lawrence, California s Bold New Climate Policy. Economists Voice 4(3). Recommendations for Designing a Greenhouse Gas Cap-and-Trade System for California, Recommendations of the Market Advisory Committee to the California Air 6
7 Resources Board, June Chapter 2. Bushnell, James B The Design of California s Cap-and-Trade and Its Impact on Electricity Markets Climate Policy, 8, Bushnell, James B., Carla Peterman, and Catherine Wolfram California s Greenhouse Gas Policies: Local Solutions to a Global Problem? Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2(2). B. Numerical Modeling of Climate Change Policy * Nordhaus, William D., Economic Aspects of Global Warming in a Post- Copenhagen Environment, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (US), June 14, 2010, doi: /pnas (Examine supplementary material as well.) * Cai, Yongyang, Kenneth Judd, and Thomas Lontzek, The Social Cost of Stochastic and Irreversible Climate Change. NBER Working Paper, January. ** Lemoine, Derek, and Christian Traeger, Watch Your Step: Optimal Policy in a Tipping Climate. American Economic Journal 6(1): Nordhaus, William D., Warming the World: Economic Modeling of Global Warming, with Joseph Boyer, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., Summer Nordhaus, William D Managing the Global Commons: The Economics of Climate Change. Cambridge: MIT Press. Chapters 1-2, 5, 8. Nordhaus, William D., "Integrated Economic and Climate Modeling," Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling, Peter Dixon and Dale Jorgenson, eds., Elsevier. Nordhaus, William D., and Zili Yang A Regional Dynamic General-Equilibrium Model of Alternative Climate-Change Strategies. American Economic Review 86, pp Weitzman, Martin, On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change. Working paper, Harvard University, July. Nordhaus, William D., The Real Meaning of Weitzman s Dismal Theorem. Working paper, Yale University, September. * Nordhaus, William D., Tail Events and Economic Analysis, Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 5(2): , Summer. 7
8 C. Estimating the Impacts of Climate Change on Agriculture * Mendelsohn, Robert, William D. Nordhaus and Daigee Shaw "The Impact of Global Warming on Agriculture: A Ricardian Analysis" American Economic Review, 84(4): ** Deschenes, Olivier, and Michael Greenstone, The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather. American Economic Review 97(1). ** Massetti, Emanuele, and Robert Mendelsohn, Estimating Ricardian Functions with Panel Data. Climate Change Economics 2: * Schlenker, Wolfram and Michael J. Roberts "Nonlinear Temperature Effects Indicate Severe Damages to U.S. Crop Yields under Climate Change." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(37): Fisher, Anthony C., W. Michael Hanemann, Michael J. Roberts and Wolfram Schlenker. Forthcoming. "The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Output and Random Fluctuations in Weather: Comment" American Economic Review. Rosenzweig, Cynthia and Martin L. Parry "Potential Impact of Climate Change on World Food Supply." Nature, 367: Agronomic approach (crop models). 6. Valuing Non-Marketed Goods and Services A. General Theory Freeman, A. M., Economic Valuation: What and Why? Chapter 1 in P. Champ, K. Boyle, and T. Brown, eds., A Primer on Nonmarket Valuation, Kluwer Academic Publishers. * Flores, Nicholas, Conceptual Framework for Nonmarket Valuation, Chapter 2 in A Primer on Nonmarket Valuation, P Champ, K Boyle, and T Brown (eds), Kluwer Academic Publishers. Krutilla, John, Conservation Reconsidered, American Economic Review, 57. Freeman, A. M., The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theory and Methods, Second Edition, Selected chapters, Resources for the Future. B. A Revealed Preference Method: Hedonic Valuation 8
9 ** Chen, Yuyu, Ebenstein, Avraham Ebenstein, Michael Greenstone, and Hongbin Li, Evidence on the Impact of Sustained Exposure to Air Pollution on Life Expectancy from China s Huai River Policy. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110(32). * Davis, Lucas, The Effect of Power Plants on Local Housing Prices and Rents: Evidence from Restricted Census Microdata. Review of Economics and Statistics 93(4). Greenstone, Michael and Justin Gallagher, "Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program." Quarterly Journal of Economics, 123(3): Gamper-Barindran, Shanti and Christopher Timmins, "Does Cleanup of Hazardous Waste Sites Raise Housing Values? Evidence of Spatially Localized Benefits." Working paper. * Chay, Kenneth Y. and Michael Greenstone, "Does Air Quality Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market." Journal of Political Economy, 113(2): C. Stated Preference Methods * Kling, Catherine L., Daniel Phaneuf, and Jinhua Zhao, From Exxon to BP: Has Some Number Become Better Than No Number? Journal of Economic Perspectives 26(4), Fall. * Carson, Richard T., Contingent Valuation: A Practical Alternative When Prices Aren t Available. Journal of Economic Perspectives 26(4), Fall. * Hausman, Jerry, Contingent Valuation: From Dubious to Hopeless. Journal of Economic Perspectives 26(4), Fall. 7. Natural Resources, Long-Run Growth, and Welfare A. Resource Scarcity and Economic Growth ** Nordhaus, William. "Lethal Model 2: The Limits to Growth Revisited," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 2:1992. Dasgupta, Partha S., and Geoffrey M. Heal Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. Ch. 6. B. Sustainability: Concepts, Measures, and Policy Implications * Solow, Robert M., Sustainability: An Economist s Perspective. In Economics of the Environment: Selected Readings. (New York: W. W. Norton, Second Edition.) 9
10 ** Arrow, Kenneth, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence Goulder, Kevin Mumford, and Kirsten Oleson, Sustainability and the Measurement of Wealth. Environment and Development Economics, June. Arrow, Kenneth, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence Goulder, Kevin Mumford, and Kirsten Oleson, forthcoming. Sustainability and the Measurement of Wealth: Further Reflections. Environment and Development Economics, June. Arrow, Kenneth, Partha Dasgupta, Gretchen Daily, Paul Ehrlich, Lawrence Goulder, Geoffrey Heal, Simon Levin, Karl-Goran Maler, Stephen Schneider, David Starrett, and Brian Walker, Are We Consuming Too Much? Journal of Economic Perspectives, Summer Brock, H. and M. Scott Taylor, The Kindergarten Rule of Sustainable Growth. Working paper, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin. Stiglitz, Joseph E., Amartya Sen, and Jean-Paul Fitoussi (2009) Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress. Available at 10
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