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Workplace:University College London, Institute for Environmental Design and Engineering

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Working Papers

2011

  1. Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development?
    Post-Print, HAL
    See also Journal Article Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development?, Natural Resources Forum, Blackwell Publishing (2011) Downloads (2011)

2010

  1. The economics of low stabilization: Model comparison of mitigation strategies and costs
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (137)

2007

  1. Caveat Emptor: The computable general equilibrium approach to assessing the poverty impact of trade liberalisation
    Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Farmers’ The Transformation of Post-Communist Societies in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: An Economic and Ecological Sustainability Perspective
    Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics Downloads

2006

  1. Economic Causes of Tropical Deforestation - A Global Empirical Application
    Working Papers, eSocialSciences Downloads
    Also in Others, University Library of Munich, Germany (2004) Downloads
    Development Economics and Public Policy Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) (2003) Downloads

2005

  1. Enhancing the Contribution of Trade Liberalisation in Environmental Services to Sustainable Development
    Impact Assessment Research Centre (IARC) Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) Downloads
  2. General Equilibrium Modelling Applied to Romania (GEMAR): Focusing on the Agricultural and Food Sectors
    Impact Assessment Research Centre (IARC) Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) Downloads
    Also in Development Economics and Public Policy Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) (2003) Downloads
  3. How Useful are Computable General Equilibrium Models for Sustainability Impact Assessment
    Impact Assessment Research Centre (IARC) Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) Downloads
    See also Chapter How Useful are Computable General Equilibrium Models for Sustainability Impact Assessment?, Chapters, Edward Elgar Publishing (2007) Downloads View citations (1) (2007)

2004

  1. Assessing the Economic Impacts of Incorporating Romania's Agricultural and Food Sectors into EU's Customs Union: An Applied General Equilibrium Approach
    Development Economics and Public Policy Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) Downloads View citations (1)
    Also in Computational Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany (2004) Downloads View citations (1)
    Impact Assessment Research Centre (IARC) Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) (2004) Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The Implications of Trade and Investment Liberalization for Sustainable Development: Review of Literature
    Impact Assessment Research Centre (IARC) Working Papers, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) Downloads View citations (3)
  3. The Romanian Economy in Transition: Developments and Future Prospects
    Macroeconomics, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (2)

Journal Articles

2021

  1. Linking complexity economics and systems thinking, with illustrative discussions of urban sustainability
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2021, 45, (4), 695-722 Downloads View citations (6)

2019

  1. Modelling innovation and the macroeconomics of low-carbon transitions: theory, perspectives and practical use
    Climate Policy, 2019, 19, (8), 1019-1037 Downloads View citations (32)

2014

  1. Advancing methodological thinking and practice for development-compatible climate policy planning
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2014, 19, (3), 261-288 Downloads View citations (8)
  2. Climate policy planning and development impact assessment
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2014, 19, (3), 255-260 Downloads View citations (1)

2013

  1. On the economic foundations of green growth discourses: the case of climate change mitigation and macroeconomic dynamics in economic modeling
    Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 2013, 2, (3), 251-268 Downloads View citations (32)
  2. Pushing the boundaries of climate economics: critical issues to consider in climate policy analysis
    Ecological Economics, 2013, 85, (C), 155-165 Downloads View citations (22)

2011

  1. Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development?
    Natural Resources Forum, 2011, 35, (1), 63-72 Downloads
    See also Working Paper Is the concept of a green economy a useful way of framing policy discussions and policymaking to promote sustainable development?, Post-Print (2011) (2011)
  2. Towards New Thinking in Economics
    World Economics, 2011, 12, (1), 115-144 Downloads View citations (1)

2010

  1. Modeling Low Climate Stabilization with E3MG: Towards a 'New Economics' Approach to Simulating Energy-Environment-Economy System Dynamics
    The Energy Journal, 2010, Volume 31, (Special Issue) Downloads View citations (31)
  2. Should sustainable consumption and production be a policy priority for developing countries and if so, what areas should they focus on?
    Natural Resources Forum, 2010, 34, (1), 85-88 Downloads

2009

  1. Comparison of top-down and bottom-up estimates of sectoral and regional greenhouse gas emission reduction potentials
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (12), 5125-5139 Downloads View citations (64)

2008

  1. Achieving the G8 50% target: modelling induced and accelerated technological change using the macro-econometric model E3MG
    Climate Policy, 2008, 8, (sup1), S30-S45 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. Climate Change, Social Justice and Development
    Development, 2008, 51, (3), 317-324 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Is trade liberalisation bad for the environment? A review of the economic evidence
    Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 2008, 51, (4), 497-510 Downloads View citations (9)

2007

  1. Can economic causes of tropical deforestation be identified at a global level?
    Ecological Economics, 2007, 62, (3-4), 603-612 Downloads View citations (30)
  2. Economic Impacts of Adopting the Common Agricultural Policy of the European Union: A CGE Approach to the Case of Romania
    Journal of Economic Integration, 2007, 22, 407-438 View citations (1)
  3. The inherent dangers of using computable general equilibrium models as a single integrated modelling framework for sustainability impact assessment. A critical note on Bohringer and Loschel (2006)
    Ecological Economics, 2007, 60, (4), 678-684 Downloads View citations (28)

2006

  1. Trade Liberalisation in Environmental Services: Why So Little Progress?
    Global Economy Journal, 2006, 6, (2), 17 Downloads View citations (3)

Chapters

2007

  1. How Useful are Computable General Equilibrium Models for Sustainability Impact Assessment?
    Chapter 8 in Impact Assessment and Sustainable Development, 2007 Downloads View citations (1)
    See also Working Paper How Useful are Computable General Equilibrium Models for Sustainability Impact Assessment, University of Manchester, Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) (2005) Downloads (2005)
 
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