Chris Hope

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2007

Number

47

Co-Authors

Developing the PAGE2002 Model with Endogenous Technical Change (2006)

Alberth, Stephan, Hope, Chris

Presented research demonstrates the inclusion of endogenous technical change into the PAGE2002 integrated assessment model of climate change. The ‘experience curve’ or learning-by-doing...

The marginal impact of CO2 from PAGE2002: An integrated assessment model incorporating the IPCC's five reasons for concern (2006)

Chris Hope; University Of Cambridge

This paper introduces a new version of the PAGE model, PAGE2002, which includes all five of the IPCC’s reasons for concern about climate change. Calculations with PAGE2002 give the mean marginal...

The marginal impact of CO2 from PAGE2002: An integrated assessment model incorporating the IPCC's five reasons for concern (2006)

Chris Hope; University Of Cambridge

This paper introduces a new version of the PAGE model, PAGE2002, which includes all five of the IPCC’s reasons for concern about climate change. Calculations with PAGE2002 give the mean marginal...

When should you sack the manager? Results from a simple model applied to the (2002)

English Premiership, Chris Hope, English Premiership, Chris Hope

By the end of October 2001, less than three months into the 2001-02 football season, 21 managers from the 92 English Premiership and Nationwide League clubs had lost their jobs. Many commentators...

Assessing water quality improvement schemes: The multi-attribute technique of the UK’s environment agency (2001)

Chris Hope; University Of Cambridge, Ronan Palmer; Environment Agency

The Environment Agency for England and Wales is required to take account of likely costs and benefits in carrying out its duties. Given the complex nature of environmental problems, this task...

Assessing water quality improvement schemes: The multi-attribute technique of the UK’s environment agency (2001)

Chris Hope; University Of Cambridge, Ronan Palmer; Environment Agency

The Environment Agency for England and Wales is required to take account of likely costs and benefits in carrying out its duties. Given the complex nature of environmental problems, this task...

A CBA model of a hydro project in Sri Lanka

Risako Morimoto, Chris Hope

This study demonstrates an empirical application of a cost benefit analysis for hydro projects, which includes social and environmental as well as economic aspects. The model treats uncertain inputs...

A CBA model of a hydro project in Sri Lanka

Risako Morimoto, Chris Hope

This study demonstrates an empirical application of a cost benefit analysis for hydro projects, which includes social and environmental as well as economic aspects. The model treats uncertain inputs...

REFLECTIONS ON THE STERN REVIEW (1)A Robust Case for Strong Action to Reduce the Risks of Climate Change

Simon Dietz, Chris Hope, Nicholas Stern, Dimitri Zenghelis

Those who deny the importance of strong and urgent action on climate change essentially offer one of, or a combination of, the following arguments. First, there are those who deny the scientific link...

Discount rates, equity weights and the social cost of carbon

Hope, Chris

Equity weighting has been proposed as a way of allowing welfare equivalents to be included in the social cost of carbon since a dollar to a poor person is worth more than a dollar to a rich one. Here...

Making the case for developing a silent aircraft

Morimoto, Risako, Hope, Chris

There is increasing concern about aircraft noise as a result of the rising demand for air transport. According to the US National Science and Technology Council, the environmental impacts of...

Sustainable mobility in context : Three transport scenarios for the UK

Peake, Stephen, Hope, Chris

Uncertainty surrounding the plausibility of predicted increases in traffic on the UK's roads highlights the need for an alternative to unconditional forecasting in transport planning. A...

Modelling the costs of non-conventional oil: A case study of Canadian bitumen

Méjean, Aurélie, Hope, Chris

High crude oil prices, uncertainties about the consequences of climate change and the eventual decline of conventional oil production raise the issue of alternative fuels, such as non-conventional...

Did the Stern Review underestimate US and global climate damages?

Ackerman, Frank, Stanton, Elizabeth A., Hope, Chris, Alberth, Stephane

The Stern Review received widespread attention for its innovative approach to the economics of climate change when it appeared in 2006, and generated controversies that have continued to this day....