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DICE_N vs DICE_CJL

Dynamic Stochastic Integration of Climate and Economy

Nordhaus DICE versus CJL DICE

This webpage describes various versions of DICE, beginning with Nordhaus code and then, step by step, changed into DICE-CJL.

CJL-flexible time period

DICE-N and Solvers

Nordhaus original code

Nordhaus unconstrained investment

Notes in Nordhaus original code

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