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Registered author: Martin L. Weitzman
Additive Damages, Fat-Tailed Climate Dynamics, and Uncertain Discounting,
Martin Weitzman,
from Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel)
(2009)
Keywords: Climate change, fat tails
Additive damages, fat-tailed climate dynamics, and uncertain discounting,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economics - The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal (2007-2020)
(2009)
Keywords: Climate change, fat tails
WHAT IS THE "DAMAGES FUNCTION" FOR GLOBAL WARMING — AND WHAT DIFFERENCE MIGHT IT MAKE?,
Martin Weitzman,
in Climate Change Economics (CCE)
(2010)
Keywords: Damages function, climate change
Prices vs. Quantities,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1973)
On the Welfare Significance of National Product in Dynamic Economy,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1974)
Is the Price System or Rationing More Effective in Getting a Commodity to Those Who Need It Most?,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1974)
The New Soviet Incentive Model,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1974)
The Optimal Development of Resource Pools,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1975)
The 'Ratchet Principle' and Performance Incentives,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1979)
An Exact Small Test of Non-Nested Hypothesis,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1980)
Increasing Returns and Unemployment Equilibrium,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1981)
Some Macroeconomic Implications of Alternative Wage Systems,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1982)
The Simple Macroeconomics of Profit Sharing,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1984)
A Theory of Job Market Segmentation,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1987)
Fat Tails and the Social Cost of Carbon,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(2014)
Hybridizing Growth Theory,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1996)
Price Distortion and Shortage Deformation, or What Happened to the Soap?,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1991)
Profit Sharing as Macroeconomic Policy,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1985)
Contestable Markets: An Uprising in the Theory of Industry Structure: Comment,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1983)
Soviet Postwar Economic Growth and Capital-Labor Substitution: Reply,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1974)
Soviet Postwar Economic Growth and Capital-Labor Substitution: Reply,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1972)
Voting on prices vs. voting on quantities in a World Climate Assembly,
Martin Weitzman,
in Research in Economics
(2017)
Keywords: Climate change; Global warming; International public goods; Prices vs. quantities;
The optimal development of resource pools,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(1976)
Stochastic income and wealth,
Martin Weitzman,
in Japan and the World Economy
(2004)
The share economy symposium: A reply,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Comparative Economics
(1986)
Technology transfer to the USSR: An econometric analysis,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Comparative Economics
(1979)
Risk-adjusted gamma discounting,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(2010)
Keywords: Discounting Risk-adjusted Distant future Gamma discounting Climate change
An 'economics proof' of the supporting hyperplane theorem,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economics Letters
(2000)
General and Miscellaneous - Economic Theory and History. Edited by Jurgen Kocka and Gyorgy Ranki. Budapest:Akademiai Kiado, 1985. Pp. 164. $18.00. - Economic History and the Modern Economist. Edited by William N. Parker. New York: Basil Blackwell, 1986. Pp. 105. $24.95,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Journal of Economic History
(1987)
On the welfare significance of national product under interest-rate uncertainty,
Martin Weitzman,
in European Economic Review
(1998)
On Choosing an Optimal Technology,
Martin Weitzman,
in Management Science
(1967)
Optimal Search for the Best Alternative,
Martin Weitzman,
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Department of Economics
(1978)
Shiftable Versus Non-Shiftable Capital: A Synthesis,
Martin Weitzman,
in Econometrica
(1971)
Iterative Multilevel Planning with Production Targets,
Martin Weitzman,
in Econometrica
(1970)
Increasing Returns and the Foundations of Unemployment Theory: Rejoinder,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economic Journal
(1988)
Steady State Unemployment under Profit Sharing,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economic Journal
(1987)
The New Soviet Incentive Model,
Martin Weitzman,
in Bell Journal of Economics
(1976)
Subjective Expectations and Asset-Return Puzzles,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(2007)
The Simple Macroeconomics of Profit Sharing,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1985)
Soviet Postwar Economic Growth and Capital-Labor Substitution,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1970)
The "Ratchet Principle" and Performance Incentives,
Martin Weitzman,
in Bell Journal of Economics
(1980)
Some Macroeconomic Implications of Alternative Compensation Systems,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economic Journal
(1983)
Economic transition: Can theory help?,
Martin Weitzman,
in European Economic Review
(1993)
On the Environmental Discount Rate,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
(1994)
Internalizing the Climate Externality: Can a Uniform Price Commitment Help?,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy
(2015)
The Case for a Share Economy,
Martin Weitzman,
in Challenge
(1984)
Increasing Returns and The Foundations of Unemployment Theory: An Explanation,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Post Keynesian Economics
(1985)
The linearised Hamiltonian as comprehensive NDP,
Martin Weitzman,
in Environment and Development Economics
(2000)
A Contribution to the Theory of Welfare Accounting,
Martin Weitzman,
in Scandinavian Journal of Economics
(2001)
Prices or Quantities Can Dominate Banking and Borrowing,
Martin Weitzman,
in Scandinavian Journal of Economics
(2020)
A Voting Architecture for the Governance of Free-Driver Externalities, with Application to Geoengineering,
Martin Weitzman,
in Scandinavian Journal of Economics
(2015)
On a World Climate Assembly and the Social Cost of Carbon,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economica
(2017)
GHG Targets as Insurance Against Catastrophic Climate Damages,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Public Economic Theory
(2012)
A Precautionary Tale of Uncertain Tail Fattening,
Martin Weitzman,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Climate change, Fat tail, Uncertainty, Catastrophe,
The Ramsey Discounting Formula for a Hidden-State Stochastic Growth Process,
Martin Weitzman,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2012)
Keywords: Discounting, Climate change, Long term, Hidden state,
For International Cap-and-Trade in Carbon Permits, Price Stabilization Introduces Secondary Free-Rider-Type Problems,
Martin Weitzman,
in Environmental & Resource Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Climate change, International agreements, Cap-and-trade
Climate change: Insurance for a warming planet,
Martin Weitzman,
in Nature
(2010)
Free access vs private ownership as alternative systems for managing common property,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(1974)
Comment on "The Social Evaluation of Intergenerational Policies and Its Application to Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change",
Martin Weitzman,
in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
(2010)
On Modeling and Interpreting the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Review of Economics and Statistics
(2009)
Can Negotiating a Uniform Carbon Price Help to Internalize the Global Warming Externality?,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
(2014)
Duality Theory for Infinite Horizon Convex Models,
Martin Weitzman,
in Management Science
(1973)
Sustainability and Technical Progress,
Martin Weitzman,
in Scandinavian Journal of Economics
(1997)
Increasing Returns and the Foundations of Unemployment Theory,
Martin Weitzman,
in Economic Journal
(1982)
Optimal Rewards for Economic Regulation,
Martin Weitzman,
in American Economic Review
(1978)
Tail-Hedge Discounting and the Social Cost of Carbon,
Martin Weitzman,
in Journal of Economic Literature
(2013)
A Model of the Demand for Money by Firms: Comment,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1968)
Material Balances Under Uncertainty,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1971)
On the Welfare Significance of National Product in a Dynamic Economy,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1976)
Efficient Incentive Contracts,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1980)
Comment on "Can the Share Economy Conquer Stagflation?",
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1988)
Consumer's Surplus as an Exact Approximation When Prices Are Appropriately Deflated,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1988)
A Theory of Wage Dispersion and Job Market Segmentation,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1989)
On Diversity,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1992)
What to Preserve? An Application of Diversity Theory to Crane Conservation,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1993)
Pricing the Limits to Growth from Minerals Depletion,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(1999)
Economic Profitability Versus Ecological Entropy,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Quarterly Journal of Economics
(2000)
Book Review—A Review of William Nordhaus' The Climate Casino: Risk, Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World,
Martin Weitzman,
in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
(2015)
Fat-Tailed Uncertainty in the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change,
Martin Weitzman,
in Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
(2011)
Optimal Growth with Scale Economies in the Creation of Overhead Capital,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(1970)
Reply to "Prices vs. Quantities: A Critical Note on the Use of Approximations" by James M. Malcomson,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(1978)
Monopolistic Competition with Endogenous Specialization,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(1994)
Is the Price System or Rationing More Effective in Getting a Commodity to Those Who Need It Most?,
Martin Weitzman,
in Bell Journal of Economics
(1977)
GHG Targets as Insurance Against Catastrophic Climate Damages,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2010)
A Precautionary Tale of Uncertain Tail Fattening,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
The Ramsey Discounting Formula for a Hidden-State Stochastic Growth Process,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
Rare Disasters, Tail-Hedged Investments, and Risk-Adjusted Discount Rates,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
A Voting Architecture for the Governance of Free-Driver Externalities, with Application to Geoengineering,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2012)
Can Negotiating a Uniform Carbon Price Help to Internalize the Global Warming Externality?,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2013)
Voting on Prices vs. Voting on Quantities in a World Climate Assembly,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2015)
Some Theoretical Connections Among Wealth, Income, Sustainability, and Accounting,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2016)
How a Minimum Carbon Price Commitment Might Help to Internalize the Global Warming Externality,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2016)
On a World Climate Assembly and the Social Cost of Carbon,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2016)
Prices or Quantities Dominate Banking and Borrowing,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2018)
A Contribution to the Theory of Welfare Comparisons,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1999)
Structural Uncertainty and the Value of Statistical Life in the Economics of Catastrophic Climate Change,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2007)
Risk-Adjusted Gamma Discounting,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2009)
Additive Damages, Fat-Tailed Climate Dynamics, and Uncertain Discounting,
Martin Weitzman,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2011)
Prices vs. Quantities,
Martin Weitzman,
in The Review of Economic Studies
(1974)