Brookings Institution


Global Costs of Policies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions This project focuses on the design and analysis of national and international policies to control environmental problems such as climate change. A key aspect of the project has been the creation and refinement of an innovative, detailed model of the world economy to explore the consequences of regional and global environmental policies. This project hopes to improve significantly the level of debate on climate change policy, and to advance the state of the art in economic modeling.

The Caspian Basin and Asian Energy Markets
Fiona Hill, Regine Spector, September 2001

Moving Beyond Kyoto
Warwick J. McKibbin, October 2000

Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Jeffrey A. Frankle, June 1999

Rapid Economic Growth in China
Yiping Huang, Warwick J. McKibben, July 1998

Macroeconomic Volatility in General Equilibrium
Warwick J. McKibben, Peter J. Wilcoxen, June 1998

Issues in Modeling the Global Dimensions of Demographic Change
Ralph C. Bryant, Warwick J. McKibben, January 1998

Reducing Coal Subsidies and Trade Barriers
Kim Anderson, Warwick J. McKibben, January 1998

Salvaging the Kyoto Climate Change Negotiations
Warwick J. McKibben, Peter J. Wilcoxen, November 1997

Salvaging the Kyoto Climate Change Negotiations
Warwick J. McKibben, Peter J. Wilcoxen, November 1997

A Better Way to Slow Global Climate Change
Warwick J. McKibben, Peter J. Wilcoxen, June 1997

Global Economic Prospects
Phillip Bagnoli, Warwick J. McKibben, Peter J. Wilcoxen, January 1996