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Publications

Barrage, Lint, and William D. Nordhaus (2024). "Policies, Projections, and the Social Cost of Carbon: Results from the DICE-2023 ModelProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121 (13) e2312030121.

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Hsiang, S., S. Greenhill, J. Martinich, M. Grasso, R.M. Schuster, L. Barrage, D.B. Diaz, H. Hong, C. Kousky, T. Phan, M.C. Sarofim, W. Schlenker, B. Simon, and S.E. Sneeringer (2023): Ch. 19. Economics. In: Fifth National Climate Assessment. Crimmins, A.R., C.W. Avery, D.R. Easterling, K.E. Kunkel, B.C. Stewart, and T.K. Maycock, Eds. U.S. Global Change Research Program, Washington, DC, USA. https://doi.org/10.7930/NCA5.2023.CH1

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Bakkensen, Laura, and Lint Barrage (2021) “Going Under Water? Flood Risk Belief Heterogeneity and Coastal Home Price Dynamics The Review of Financial Studies, 35.8 (2022): 3666-3709.

Online Appendix (2021)

Press: NBER Digest (2017), Pacific Standard (2018), Providence Journal (2019) FT Alphachat (2019) VICE (2019)

 

Barrage, Lint (2020) "The Fiscal Costs of Climate Change" AEA Papers and Proceedings 2020, 110: 107–112.

ASSA Webcast  [Please note: This paper contains a stylized global analysis, please see below for current working paper on "The Fiscal Costs of Climate Change in the United States"]

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Barrage, Lint (2019) “The Nobel Memorial Prize for William D. Nordhaus" (Commissioned) The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 121(3): 884-924.

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Barrage, Lint,​ Eric Chyn, and Justine Hastings (2019) “Advertising and Environmental Stewardship: Evidence from the BP Oil Spill” Forthcoming, American Economic Journal: Policy.

AEA Research Highlights

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Barrage, Lint, and Jacob Furst (2019) "Housing Investment, Sea Level Rise, and Climate Change Beliefs

Economics Letters, 177: 105-108.

Longer Working Paper Version (2018) 

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Barrage, Lint (2019) “Optimal Dynamic Carbon Taxes in a Climate-Economy Model with Distortionary Fiscal PolicyThe Review of Economic Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/restud/rdz055

Online (Supplementary) Appendix (2018)

Older Working Paper Version (2014)

Older Working Paper Online Appendix (2016)

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Barrage, Lint (2018) “Be Careful What You Calibrate For: Social Discounting in General Equilibrium

Journal of Public Economics, 160C: 33-49.

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M. Burke, M. Craxton, C.D. Kolstad, C. Onda, H. Allcott, E. Baker, L. Barrage, R. Carson, K. Gillingham, J. Graff-Zivin, M. Greenstone, S. Hallegatte, W.M.Hanemann, G. Heal, S. Hsiang, B. Jones, D.L. Kelly, R. Kopp, M. Kotchen, R. Mendelsohn, K. Meng, G. Metcalf, J. Moreno-Cruz, R. Pindyck, S. Rose, I. Rudik, J. Stock and R. Tol (2016) “Opportunities for Advances in Climate Change Economics”  Science, 15 Apr 2016: 352(6283): 292-293.

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Barrage, Lint (2014) “Sensitivity Analysis for Golosov, Hassler, Krusell, and Tsyvinski (2014): ‘Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium’” Supplemental Material, Econometrica, to: Golosov, Mikhail, John Hassler, Per Krusell, and Aleh Tsyvinski (2014) “Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium,” Econometrica, 82(1): 41-88.

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Barrage, Lint and Min Sok Lee (2010): “A Penny for Your Thoughts: Inducing Truth-Telling in Stated Preference ElicitationEconomics Letters, 16: 140-142.

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Book Chapters

Barrage, Lint (2021) "Climate Policy Opportunities for the United States" in: "No Brainers and Low-Hanging Fruit in National Climate Policy," eds. Francesco Caselli, Alexander Ludwig, and Rick van der Ploeg, CEPR e-Book.

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Barrage, Lint,​ (2017) “Carbon Pricing Policy Design and Revenue Management: Economic Models and Policy Practice” in: “Building a Climate Resilient Economy and Society,” eds. K.N. Ninan and Makoto Inoue, Edward Elgar Publishers, Cheltenham, UK.

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