Books written by Dieter Helm

  • The Economics of John Hicks

    "The published works of John Hicks": pages [291]-301. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  • Nature in the Balance: The Economics of Biodiversity

    This book sets out the building blocks of an economic approach to biodiversity, and in particular brings together conceptual and empirical work on valuation, international agreements, the policy instruments, and the institutions.

  • Net Zero: How We Stop Causing Climate Change

    What can we really do about the climate emergency?

  • The Economics and Politics of Climate Change

    The volume brings together leading climate change policy experts to set out the economic analysis and the nature of the negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen and beyond.

  • The Carbon Crunch: Revised and Updated

    Written by an Oxford economist who specializes in environmental issues, this book goes beyond pieties and pipe dreams to address the practical realities that are preventing us from making progress on this crucial issue—and what we can do ...

  • The Economics and Politics of Climate Change

    Su Wei ( 2008 ) , “ The UN - China Climate Change Partnership , Side event presentation at the UN Climate Change ... Swalm , R. O. ( 1966 ) , ' Utility Theory : Insights into Risk - taking , Harvard Business Review , 44 , 39-60 .

  • Environmental Policy: Objectives, Instruments, and Implementation

    Lutz, E. (1996), 'Green National Accounts: Policy Uses and Empirical Evidence', Environmental Economics Series Paper No. ... 'Principles for the Provision of Public Goods from Agriculture: Modelling Moorland Conservation in Scotland', ...

  • Energy, the State, and the Market: British Energy Policy Since 1979

    Helm provides a broad and lively survey of British energy policy since 1979.

  • Nature in the Balance: The Economics of Biodiversity

    This book addresses the economic and policy issues involved in biodiversity protection. It brings together conceptual and empirical work on valuation, international agreements, the policy instruments, and the institutions.

  • Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels

    Timely and controversial, this book concludes by offering advice on what governments and businesses can and should do now to prepare for a radically different energy future.

  • Burn Out: The Endgame for Fossil Fuels

    Introduction -- The end of the commodity super-cycle -- Binding carbon constraints -- An electric future -- The US: the lucky country -- The Middle East: more trouble to come -- Russia: blighted by the resource curse -- China: the end of ...

  • Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside

    ‘One of the most important books of the decade’ Country Life Finally, a practical, realistic plan to rescue, preserve and enhance nature.

  • Natural Capital: Valuing the Planet

    As inspiring as his trailblazing The Carbon Crunch, this volume will be essential reading for anyone concerned with reversing the headlong destruction of our environment.

  • Natural Capital: Valuing Our Planet

    As inspiring as his trailblazing The Carbon Crunch, this volume will be essential reading for anyone concerned with reversing the headlong destruction of our environment.

  • The Carbon Crunch

    In a new edition of his hard-hitting book on climate change, economist Dieter Helm looks at how and why we have failed to tackle the issue of global warming and argues for a new, pragmatic rethinking of energy policy. “An optimistically ...