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Exploring the Gap: Top-down versus Bottom-up Analyses of the Cost of Mitigating Global Warming
Energy Policy (1993)
  • Joel N. Swisher, Western Washington University
  • Deborah Wilson
Abstract
Top-down and bottom-up modelling techniques have been used to answer the question of how much would it cost to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These two types of models, however, were conceived and designed through different disciplines, for different purposes and lead to very different conclusions. Recent attempts to compare the two modelling approaches illustrate the difficulty in reconciling their results. In this paper, both modelling techniques are described and discussed, and the gap between their results is explored.
Keywords
  • Global warming,
  • Top-down versus bottom-up modelling,
  • Economics
Publication Date
March, 1993
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/0301-4215(93)90247-D
Publisher Statement
Copyright © 1993 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Citation Information
Joel N. Swisher and Deborah Wilson. "Exploring the Gap: Top-down versus Bottom-up Analyses of the Cost of Mitigating Global Warming" Energy Policy Vol. 21 Iss. 3 (1993) p. 249 - 263
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/joel-swisher/14/