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Matlab scripts for FUND 4.0 MN

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  • Richard S.J. Tol

    (Department of Economics, University of Sussex)

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Matlab

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Matlab scripts for FUND 4.0 MN, an integrated assessment model of climate change that computes the social cost of carbon for every country in the world. The code embeds the Maier-Reimer/Hasselmann carbon cycle models, models for other greenhouse gases and precursors, the Schneider/Thompson climate model, models of sea level and ocean pH, a Solow growth model, models of primary energy use and carbon dioxide emissions, and five alternative impact models. The model is calibrated to data for the period 1750-2010. Variables are projected for the period 2010-2100, following the four main IPCC SRES scenarios.

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  • Richard S.J. Tol, 2019. "Matlab scripts for FUND 4.0 MN," Economics Software Archive 0419, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School.
  • Handle: RePEc:sus:susesa:0419
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    JEL classification:

    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming

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