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WORK SINCE 2006 ON CLIMATE POLICY AND THE ECONOMICS OF
GREENHOUSE GAS CONTROL (see Downloadable Files section
below for other research and policy output)
Pezzey submission (1 November 2010) to Senate Select
Committee on Scrutiny of New Taxes.
Pezzey submission (14 April 2009), and
diagrams handed out as expert witness (16 April
2009), to Senate Select Committee on Climate Policy.
GENERAL INFORMATION, NOTES FOR STUDENTS, LINKS TO IMMEDIATE
COLLEAGUES
The Fenner School of Environment
and Society was formed in March 2007 by merging two existing ANU
departments, the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies (CRES) where I worked from 1999-2007,
and the School of Resources, Environment and Society
(SRES).
Graduated research students (lead-supervised except where noted):
- Greg Buckman (PhD)
- Frank Jotzo (PhD)
- Helen King (Master's Research Essay)
- Roberto Martinez-Espineira (PhD)
- Pamela Mason (PhD)
- Phil Pagan (MPhil)
- Qinghong Pu (PhD)
- Alex Readford (Honours)
- Walter Reinhardt (PhD)
- Carl Tidemann (PhD)
- Yan Zhang (PhD) (on supervisory panel)
DOWNLOADABLE FILES OF, LINKS TO OR NOTES ON SELECTED PAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS (see above for work on climate policy since 2006)
Final draft of Pezzey and Toman (2005),
"Sustainability and
its economic interpretations",
in R.D. Simpson, M.A. Toman and R.U. Ayres, eds., Scarcity and
Growth: Natural Resources and the
Environment in the New Millennium, 121-141. Washington D.C.: RFF
Press.
Final draft of Grafton and Pezzey (2005),
"Economics of the
environment", in R.Q. Grafton,
L. Robin and R.J. Wasson, eds., Understanding the Environment:
Bridging the Disciplinary Divides,
UNSW Press, Sydney.
Final draft of Pezzey and Toman (2002),
Introduction,
to
J.C.V. Pezzey and M.A. Toman, eds., The Economics of
Sustainability, Ashgate Press.
Pezzey (1992), Sustainable
Development Concepts: An Economic Analysis, the published form
of my World Bank paper. It first appeared in 1989 as "Economic Analysis
of Sustainable Growth and Sustainable Development," World Bank
Environment
Department Working Paper No 15. The only changes made in the 1992
version
were the new title, different typesetting, and corrected
typos.
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