Frank Jotzo
Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy; Director, Centre for Climate and Energy Policy.
Qualifications
PhD (ANU), MEcDev (ANU), Dipl-VWL (HU Berlin)
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Selected publications
This is only a selection of highlighted publication. For a full publications list see ANU Researchers page, ORCID, or Google Scholar profile.
- Schneider, L., Duan, M., Stavins, R., Kizzier, K., Broekhoff, D., Jotzo, F., Winkler, H., Lazarus, M., Howard, A., Hood, C. (2019), ‘Double counting and the Paris Agreement rulebook,’ Science, 11 October, Vol. 366, Issue 6462, pp. 180-183 DOI: 10.1126/science.aay8750. Accepted manuscript here.
- Jotzo, F., Karplus, V., Grubb, M., Löschel, A., Neuhoff, K., Wu, L. and Teng, F. (2018), ‘China’s emissions trading takes steps towards big ambitions’, Nature Climate Change doi:10.1038/s41558-018-0130-0
- Richter, M., Mendelevitch, R. and Jotzo, F. (2018), Coal taxes as supply-side climate policy: a rationale for major exporters?, Climatic Change, doi.org/10.1007/s10584-018-2163-9.
- Fankhauser, S. and Jotzo, F. (2018), Economic growth and development with low-carbon energy, WIREs Climate Change.
- Hepburn, C., Neuhoff, K., Acworth, W., Burtraw, D. and Jotzo, F., (2016), ‘The Economics of the EU ETS Market Stability Reserve’, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 80:1-5.
- Bataille, C, Waisman, H, Colombier, M et al 2016, ‘The need for national deep decarbonization pathways for effective climate policy’, Climate Policy, S1:7-26.
- Denis, A, Bataille, C & Jotzo, F 2016, ‘Managing carbon-intensive materials in a decarbonizing world without a global price on carbon’, Climate Policy, S1:110-126.
- Pickering, J., Jotzo, F. and Wood, P. (2015), ‘Sharing the global climate finance effort fairly with limited coordination’, Global Environmental Politics, 15(4): 39-62.
- Jotzo, F. and Löschel, A. (2014), ‘Emissions trading in China: Emerging experiences and international lessons’, Energy Policy 75: 3-8.
- Teng, F. and Jotzo, F. (2014), ‘Reaping the Economic Benefits of Decarbonization for China’, China & World Economy 22(5): 37-54.
- Raupach, M. R., Davis, S. J., Peters, G. P., Andrew, R. M., Canadell, J. G., Ciais, P., Friedlingstein, P., Jotzo, F., van Vuuren, D.P. and Le Quéré, C. (2014). ‘Sharing a quota on cumulative carbon emissions’, Nature Climate Change, 4(10): 873-879.
- Kolstad, C. et al (2014), ‘Social, Economic and Ethical Concepts and Methods’, IPCC 5th Assessment Report Working Group III (lead author).
- Pezzey, J.C.V and Jotzo, F. (2013), ‘Carbon tax needs thresholds to reach its full potential’, Nature Climate Change 3: 1008–1011 (26 November).
- Pezzey, J.C.V. and Jotzo, F. (2012), ‘Tax-versus-trading and efficient revenue recycling as issues for greenhouse gas abatement’, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 64(2): 230-236.
- Wood, P.J. and Jotzo, F. (2011), “Price floors for emissions trading”, Energy Policy 39(3): 1746-1753.
- Garnaut, R., Howes, S., Jotzo, F. and Sheehan, P. (2008), ‘Emissions in the Platinum Age: the implications of rapid development for climate change mitigation’, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 24: 377-401.
- Jotzo, F. and Pezzey, J. (2007), ‘Optimal intensity targets for greenhouse emissions trading under uncertainty’, Environmental and Resource Economics 38(2): 259–284.
- Jotzo, F. and Michaelowa, A. (2002), ‘Estimating the CDM market under the Marrakech Accords’, Climate Policy 2(2–3): 179–201.
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