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Cost-benefit analysis

PHIL 51—Scientific Reasoning Week 8 Cost-benefit analysis, again. Some of the assumptions behind the method, what distinguishes it from simply making a pro and con list Social discounting. What it is Why it’s important in climate economics Why isn’t not the same as adjusting for inflation Be able to explain each of the following justifications … Read more

Week 6 Fixed, high evidential standards vs. variable standards

Fixed, high evidential standards vs. variable standards. What are they and how are they different from one another? The five considerations that Elabbar offers as relevant deciding whether fixed, high evidential standards or variable standard are better. What each one means, which type of evidential standard Elabbar thinks it supports, and why. Beneficence Institutional responsiveness … Read more

Week 5 Common but differentiated responsibility.

PHIL 51—Scientific Reasoning Week 5 Common but differentiated responsibility. What it is, in brief What a way of distributing the burden of decarbonization that did not follow the principle of common but differentiated responsibility would look like Be able to explain what each of the following mitigation principles is, any objections to it we’ve discussed, and any … Read more

The inefficacy challenge Be able to explain what it is and why it’s a difficult philosophical problem

PHIL 51—Scientific Reasoning Week 4 The inefficacy challenge. Be able to explain what it is and why it’s a difficult philosophicalproblem Be able to explain Nefsky’s dilemma for the expected utility solution to the inefficacy challenge Be able to discuss each of the possible responses to the dilemma that Nefsky considers, and what she has to … Read more

Explain the general debate about climate emotions that Tolentino, Huber, and Kovaka and Santana discuss in their papers

PHIL 51—Scientific Reasoning Week 2 Be able to explain the general debate about climate emotions that Tolentino, Huber, and Kovaka and Santana discuss in their papers Hope and despair. The mainstream account of hope Huber discusses and what he thinks is wrong with it Huber’s own definitions of hope and despair Episodic vs. fundamental vs. resignative despair … Read more

Externalities: PHIL 51—Scientific Reasoning

PHIL 51—Scientific Reasoning Week 1 Externalities. What this term means in economics How it relates to climate change Why it is a difficult problem to solve How economists think externalities should be dealt with, on a policy level Cost-benefit analysis. What the term means, the role it plays in Nordhaus’ approach to climate policy Carbon … Read more

GOV 667 Local GOV Administration Memo Project

Memorandum Project MEMO PROJECT See Word Document for all details concerning this assignment. I will also add a video to your Module Content Tab of me talking through the details. MEMO Project.docxDownload MEMO Project.docx MEMO Explanation VideoLinks to an external site. You will upload a Word Document for your MEMO submittal. MEMO PROJECT See Word … Read more

GOV 667 Local GOV Administration Memo Project

Memorandum Project MEMO PROJECT See Word Document for all details concerning this assignment. I will also add a video to your Module Content Tab of me talking through the details. MEMO Project.docxDownload MEMO Project.docx MEMO Explanation VideoLinks to an external site. You will upload a Word Document for your MEMO submittal. MEMO PROJECT See Word … Read more

Please identify an example of each of the following: odd-even pricing, prestige pricing, price bundling, and captive pricing.

Please identify an example of each of the following: odd-even pricing, prestige pricing, price bundling, and captive pricing. Which pricing strategies have you noticed when you shop? What new products have you purchased in the last two years that were priced using either a penetration or a skimming approach? The post Please identify an example … Read more