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Delusions of Grandeur in Building a Low-Carbon Future

Delusions of Grandeur in Building a Low-Carbon Future Some excerpts from Carey King’s excellent paper titled “Delusion of Grandeur in building a low-carbon future” (2016). By all means worth reading: it identifies the delusionary approach of some policy proposals. Image Credit: K. Cantner, AGI. …. the outcomes of economic models used to inform policymakers and […]

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The most important and misleading assumption in the world

THE MOST IMPORTANT AND MISLEADING ASSUMPTION IN THE WORLD Editor’s note: This is the second of a two-part series by the author. Part one: “Macro and climate economics: It’s time to talk about the ‘elephant in the room’.“ Part one of this blog post explained how macroeconomic models are flawed in a fundamental way. These models are […]

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