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Modeling Myths: On the Need for Dynamic Realism in DICE and other Equilibrium Models of Global Climate Mitigation
Michael Grubb,
C.E. Wieners
Sub Physical Oceanography
Marine and Atmospheric Research
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Climate Change Mitigation
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Global Climate
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Path Dependence
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Equilibrium Model
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Abatement Cost
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Pliability
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DICE Model
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Global Temperature
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Integrated Assessment Model
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Initial Investment
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Dynamic Factor
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Monetization
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Cost Components
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System Inertia
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Paris Agreement
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Social Cost of Carbon
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Optimum Path
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Emitting System
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Mathematics
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Three-Dimension
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Factor Dynamic
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Equilibrium Model
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Equilibrium Model
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Abatement Cost
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Path Dependence
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Paris Agreement
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Initial Investment
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