CCEP Working Papers
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- 2401: Phasing out coal power in two major Southeast Asian thermal coal economies: Indonesia and Vietnam

- Thang Nam Do and Paul Burke
- 2303: The imperative for integrative low emissions development:evaluating integrative fit of low emissions development strategies across eight countries

- Annette Zou
- 2302: China’s Carbon Emissions After the Pandemic

- Khalid Ahmed and David Stern
- 2301: Phasing out coal power in a developing country context: Insights from Vietnam

- Thang Nam Do and Paul Burke
- 2204: Small-scale solar panel adoption by the non-residential sector: The effects of national and targeted policies in Australia

- Rohan Best and Paul Burke
- 2203: Solar PV and energy poverty in Australia's residential sector

- Mara Hammerle and Paul Burke
- 2202: Effects of renting on household energy expenditure: Evidence from Australia

- Rohan Best and Paul Burke
- 2201: From natural gas to electric appliances: Energy use and emissions implications in Australian homes

- Mara Hammerle and Paul Burke
- 2109: An installation-level model of China’s coal sector shows how its decarbonization and energy security plans will reduce overseas coal imports

- Jorrit Gosens, Alex Turnbull and Frank Jotzo
- 2108: Conditions for low cost green hydrogen production: mapping cost competitiveness with reduced-form marginal effect relationships

- Thomas Longden, Frank Jotzo and Andreas Löschel
- 2107: How large is the economy-wide rebound effect in middle income countries? Evidence from Iran

- Mahboubeh Jafari, David Stern and Stephan B. Bruns
- 2106: AUSTRALIAN ENERGY TRANSITION INDICATORS

- Hugh Saddler
- 2105: Effects of rooftop solar on housing prices in Australia

- Rohan Best, Paul Burke, Rabindra Nepal and Zac Reynolds
- 2104: Windows of opportunity for catching up in formative clean-tech sectors and the rise of China in concentrated solar power

- Jorrit Gosens, Alina Gilmanova and Johan Lilliestam
- 2103: ‘Clean’ hydrogen? An analysis of the emissions and costs of fossil fuel based versus renewable electricity based hydrogen

- Thomas Longden, Fiona J. Beck, Frank Jotzo, Richard Andrews and Mousami Prasad
- 2102: Long-term greenhouse gas emissions strategies: a synthesis of best practice

- Frank Jotzo, Zeba Anjum, Jorrit Gosens and Subho Banerjee
- 2101: Willingness to pay for clean air: Evidence from diesel vehicle registration restrictions in Japan

- Shuhei Nishitateno and Paul Burke
- 2009: Extreme Temperature, Mortality and Occupation

- Luis Sarmiento and Thomas Longden
- 2008: Energy productivity, gas consumption and employment: trends in the Australian economy 2008-09 to 2018-19

- Hugh Saddler
- 2007: Green hydrogen production costs in Australia: implications of renewable energy and electrolyser costs

- Thomas Longden, Frank Jotzo, Mousami Prasad and Richard Andrews
- 2006: China’s post-COVID-19 stimulus: no Green New Deal in sight

- Jorrit Gosens
- 2005: Fiscal stimulus for low-carbon compatible COVID-19 recovery: criteria for infrastructure investment

- Frank Jotzo, Thomas Longden and Zeba Anjum
- 2004: Carbon pricing efficacy: Cross-country evidence

- Rohan Best, Paul Burke and Frank Jotzo
- 2003: The greening of South-South trade: levels, growth, and specialization of trade in clean energy technologies between countries in the global South

- Jorrit Gosens
- 2002: Designing electricity markets for high penetration of zero or low marginal cost intermittent energy sources

- Gordon Leslie, David Stern, Akshay Shanker and Michael T. Hogan
- 2001: Energy mix persistence and the effect of carbon pricing

- Rohan Best and Paul Burke
- 1904: Have vehicle registration restrictions improved urban air quality in Japan?

- Shuhei Nishitateno and Paul Burke
- 1903: Evaluating the effectiveness of Australia’s Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme for rooftop solar

- Rohan Best, Paul Burke and Shuhei Nishitateno
- 1902: Understanding the determinants of rooftop solar installation: evidence from household surveys in Australia

- Rohan Best, Paul Burke and Shuhei Nishitateno
- 1901: Allocating carbon responsibility: the role of spatial production fragmentation

- Zengkai Zhang, ZhongXiang Zhang and Kunfu Zhu
- 1811: Coal Transition in Australia: an overview of issues

- Frank Jotzo, Salim Mazouz and John Wiseman
- 1810: Flying more efficiently: joint impacts of fuel prices, capital costs and fleet size on airline fleet fuel economy

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei and David Stern
- 1809: Closures of coal-fired power stations in Australia: local unemployment effects

- Paul Burke, Rohan Best and Frank Jotzo
- 1808: Is environmental goods trade beneficial for the environmental performance of the concerned countries?

- Huong Thi Thu Tran and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- 1807: Transition policy for climate change mitigation: who, what, why and how

- Fergus Green
- 1806: APEC’s exports of environmental goods: an exploratory analysis of performance

- Huong Thi Thu Tran and Kaliappa Kalirajan
- 1805: Energy price reform in China

- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1804: The impact of China’s electricity deregulation on coal and power industries: Two-stage game modeling approach

- HuiHui Liu, ZhongXiang Zhang, Zhan-Ming Chen and DeSheng Dou
- 1803: Adoption of solar and wind energy: The roles of carbon pricing and aggregate policy support

- Rohan Best and Paul Burke
- 1802: High unknowability of climate damage valuation means the social cost of carbon will always be disputed

- John Pezzey
- 1801: A Multicointegration Model of Global Climate Change

- Stephan B. Bruns, Zsuzsanna Csereklyei and David Stern
- 1709: Transitioning beyond coal: Lessons from the structural renewal of Europe’s old industrial regions

- Stephanie Campbell and Lars Coenen
- 1708: Prospects for a “just transition” away from coal-fired power generation in Australia: Learning from the closure of the Hazelwood Power Station

- John Wiseman, Stephanie Campbell and Fergus Green
- 1707: Interactions Between market reform and a carbon price in China’s power sector

- Fei Teng, Frank Jotzo and Xin Wang
- 1706: How Accurate are Energy Intensity Projections?

- David Stern
- 1705: Economic growth and development with low-carbon energy

- Sam Fankhauser and Frank Jotzo
- 1704: An analysis of the costs of energy saving and CO2 mitigation in rural households in China

- Weishi Zhang, David Stern, Xianbing Liu, Wenjia Cai and Can Wang
- 1703: Technology choices in the U.S. electricity industry before and after market restructuring

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei and David Stern
- 1702: What factors affect the competiveness of power generation sector in China? An analysis based on game cross-efficiency

- Bai-Chen Xie, Jie Gao, Shuang Zhang and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1701: Energy paths in the European Union: A model-based clustering approach

- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, Paul W. Thurner, Johannes Langer and Helmut Küchenhoff
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