Review of Keynesian Economics | 2021

A macroeconomic critique of integrated assessment environmental models: the case of Brazil

 
 

Abstract


This paper surveys integrated assessment models applied to Brazil. We show that these models belong to the environmental economics literature that fails to consider some of the most important aspects of the modern macroeconomic dynamics in Brazil. These features include monetary and financial balances, income distribution, and physical limits to growth. We argue that the most suitable framework for modeling a low-carbon Brazilian economy would incorporate both Post-Keynesian and ecological economics principles. This new modeling method would strengthen our understanding of environmental mitigation action consequences and would allow us to explore new climate-policy packages.

Volume 9
Pages 204-231
DOI 10.4337/ROKE.2021.02.03
Language English
Journal Review of Keynesian Economics

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