Catastrophe: Risk and Response is a 2004 book by the economist Richard Posner, in which the author advocates the use of a cost–benefit framework to address potential major disasters such as runaway global warming and planet-obliterating asteroids.

See also

  • Global catastrophic risks

References

External links

  • The New York Times review
  • Journal of Economic Literature review



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