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56949-01 - Colloquium: The Economics of Climate Change 3 CP

Semester spring semester 2020
Course frequency Every spring sem.
Lecturers Rebecca Lordan-Perret (rebecca.lordan-perret@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content In this course, we focus on economic approaches to assessing climate change from a social welfare perspective. We begin with an overview of the scientific basis of climate change and its fundamental connection to economics. We then investigate the current methods used to price the externalities caused by greenhouse gas emissions, including methods to estimate the value of non-market goods (e.g., biodiversity and health) toward the estimation of the social cost of carbon. We discuss the intrinsic ethical meanings and implications of economic modeling choices; the sensitivity of economic results to functional form, underlying assumptions, and uncertainty; and the importance of economic results in informing climate policies globally.
Learning objectives Students will develop an understanding of how economists try to translate the physical impacts of climate change into economic costs using integrated assessment models. By the end of the course, students should have deep understanding of the implications of various modeling assumptions and valuation techniques that enable them to think critically about the useful applications and limitations of these models for policymaking.
Bibliography To be distributed in class.
Comments Use of electronic devices not permitted during course time (this includes taking notes on tablets, laptops, etc). This course is designed to be interactive and discussion-based; electronic devices in this setting have little use and, in fact, typically hinder participation and attention. Please understand that no exceptions can be made for the sake of fairness.
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Admission requirements Basic course in microeconomics assumed. Familiarity with econometric methods is beneficial.
Course application Registration: Please enrol in MOnA. EUCOR-Students and students of other Swiss Universities have to enrol at the students administration office (studseksupport1@unibas.ch) within the official enrolment period. Enrolment = Registration for the exam!
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used
Course auditors welcome

 

Interval Weekday Time Room

No dates available. Please contact the lecturer.

Modules Module: Core Competences in Economics (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Module: Electives (Master's Studies: Business and Economics)
Assessment format end-of-semester examination
Assessment details The colloquium is composed of weekly readings to motivate our roundtable discussions/lectures of 1.5 hours and homework assignments (format: essays, presentations, or problem sets). As the course is discussion based, attendance is required and will be documented. There are no exams.
Assessment registration/deregistration Registration: course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,1
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Business and Economics , studiendekanat-wwz@unibas.ch
Offered by Faculty of Business and Economics

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