Jeffrey Frankel
James W. Harpel Professor of Capital Formation & Growth
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Office: Littauer-217 |
International finance; monetary policy; regional blocs; international environmental issues.
“Sustainable Cooperation in Global Climate Policy: Specific Formulas and Emission Targets,” with Valentina Bosetti, 2012. HKS RWP 12-012, April. Revised from "Harvard Project on Climate Agreements Discussion Paper No.46.
"Politically Feasible Emission Target Formulas to Attain 460 ppm CO2 Concentrations," with Valentina Bosetti; Review of Environmental Economics and Policy (Oxford University Press), vol.6, no.1, winter 2012: 86-109.
“The Natural Resource Curse: A Survey of Diagnoses and Some Prescriptions,” in Commodity Price Volatility and Inclusive Growth in Low-Income Countries, 2012, edited by Rabah Arezki, et al (International Monetary Fund: Washington DC). HKS RWP12-014.
Real Energy Security: Drill, Baby, Drill—But Not Now. (2010)
Targets, Timetables and Trade: How to achieve a successful Copenhagen. (2009)
Advice for the New Administration: Spend Green Today, Tax Green in the Future. (2009)
Environmental Effects of International Trade. (2009)
A Pragmatic Global Climate Policy Architecture. (2009)
How Negotiators of a Copenhagen Protocol on Climate Change Should Address the Problems of Leakage to Developing Countries.(2009)
Options for Addressing the Leakage/Competitiveness Issue in Climate Change Policy Proposals. (2008)
Formulas for Quantitative Emission Targets. (2007)
Next steps after the Kyoto Protocol: formulas for quantitative emission targets. (2007)
Is Trade Good or Bad for the Environment? Sorting out the Causality. (2005)
The Environment and Globalization. (2005)
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