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  The Role of Economic Policy in Climate Change Adaptation

Konrad, K. A., & Thum, M. (2012). The Role of Economic Policy in Climate Change Adaptation. Working Paper of the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance, No. 2012-08.

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Konrad, Kai A.1, Author           
Thum, Marcel2, Author
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1Public Economics, MPI for Tax Law and Public Finance, Max Planck Society, ou_830552              
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Free keywords: Climate change, adaptation, Schelling conjecture, subsidiarity
 Abstract: This paper assesses the role of the public sector in adaptation to climate change. We first offer a definition and categorization of climate change adaptation. We then consider the primary economic principles that can guide the assignment of adaptation tasks to either the private or the public sector, as well as those guiding assignment within the public sector itself. We find that the role of the state in adaptation policy is limited. We identify information policy, the provision of a suitable regulatory framework in some markets, the formation of human capital and policies that foster economic growth and technological and medical knowledge as the main areas in which the public sector has a role in climate change adaptation.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2012-10-08
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 30
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