Preface, Michael Toman
Introduction, Michael Toman
Part I: Economic Drivers of Greenhouse Gas Emissions in India
Future Energy Trends and GHG Emissions for India, P.R Shukla,
Debyani Ghosh and Amit Garg
Developmental Sustainability Implications of the Economic Reforms
in the Energy Sector of India, Ramprasad Sengupta and Manish
Gupta
Economic Policy Reforms in India: Implications for Energy
Consumption, Subir Gokarn
Some Issues in GHG Emissions from the Informal Energy-Using Sector:
Evidence from India, Gautam Gupta
Endogenous Substitution of Energy Resources: Theory and Application
to the Indian Energy Sector, Ujjayant Chakravorty
Part II: Options for Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in India
Policies For Carbon Abatement In The Presence Of Regulatory
Distortions: The Electricity Generating Sector In India, Madhu
Khanna
Carbon Sequestration in Indian Forests: Potential and Incremental
Costs, Haripriya S. Gundimeda
Evaluating Greenhouse Gas Control Strategies for India Using
Multi-Criteria Approaches, R. Ramanathan
Energy Economy Model Applications for India: Long-term GHG Trends
and Mitigation Costs, P.R. Shukla and Ashish Rana
Incentive-Based Approaches for Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions:
Issues and Prospects For India, Shreekant Gupta
Part III: International Climate Policy
Strategic Analysis of International Climate Negotiations, Sudhir
Shah
The Kyoto Protocol and Developing Countries: Strategy and Equity
Issues, Parkash Chander
Allocation of GHG Emissions - An Example of Short Term and Long
term Criteria, Sujata Gupta and Preety M Bhandari
Clean Development Mechanism: Issues and Options, P.G. Babu, K.S.
Kavi Kumar and Bibhas Saha
Part IV: Conclusions
India‘s Efforts to Minimise GHG Emissions: Policies, Measures and
Institutions, Jyoti Parikh
Global Climate Change: Indian perspective revisited and restated,
R.K. Pachauri
Appendix
A Brief Note on Climate Change Impacts on India, K.S. Kavi
Kumar
Michael A. Toman is a senior economist at the Inter-American Development Bank and a former fellow at Resources for the Future. Ujjayant Chakravorty is an associate professor of economics at Emory University. Shreekant Gupta is a postdoctoral fellow at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and an associate professor at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi.
'An important, original contribution to the literature on the
economics of climate change policy in general and with respect to
India and developing countries in particular.'
Adam Z. Rose, Pennsylvania State University
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