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Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "A Welfare Analysis of Policies Impacting Climate Change"

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  • Johannes Emmerling
  • Frank Venmans
  • David Reinstein
  • Ben Balmford

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We organized two evaluations of the paper: "A Welfare Analysis of Policies Impacting Climate Change". Both evaluators are strongly positive about this research. According to the first evaluator (Emmerling) the papers" main claims include a "clear ranking of climate-oriented policies", and the paper"s results "are immediately very relevant for policymakers when deciding to implement or abandon given policies." Both offer substantive suggestions.

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  • Johannes Emmerling & Frank Venmans & David Reinstein & Ben Balmford, 2025. "Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "A Welfare Analysis of Policies Impacting Climate Change"," The Unjournal Evaluations 2025-21, The Unjournal.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjn:evalua:evalsumwelfareclimatechange
    DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.168646d1
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    1. Robert W. Hahn & Nathaniel Hendren & Robert D. Metcalfe & Ben Sprung-Keyser, 2024. "A Welfare Analysis of Policies Impacting Climate Change," NBER Working Papers 32728, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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