CCEP Working Papers
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- 1607: Are China's climate commitments in a post-Paris agreement sufficiently ambitious?
- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1606: Intermediate input linkage and carbon leakage
- Zengkai Zhang and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1605: Undermined by adverse selection: Australia’s Direct Action abatement subsidies
- Paul Burke
- 1604: Economic growth and global particulate pollution concentrations
- David Stern and Jeremy van Dijk
- 1603: Economic growth and particulate pollution concentrations in China
- David Stern and Donglan Zha
- 1602: Long-run estimates of interfuel and interfactor elasticities
- Chunbo Ma and David Stern
- 1601: China's pursuit of environmentally sustainable development: Harnessing the new engine of technological innovation
- Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1514: The environmental Kuznets curve after 25 years
- David Stern
- 1513: A climate treaty without the US Congress: Using executive powers to overcome the 'Ratification Straitjacket'
- Luke Kemp
- 1512: Climate policy decisions under uncertainty
- Harry Clarke
- 1511: Making China the transition to a low-carbon economy: Key challenges and responses
- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1510: Brown coal exit: a market mechanism for regulated closure of highly emissions intensive power stations
- Frank Jotzo and Salim Mazouz
- 1509: Levelling the playing field: On the missing role of network externality in designing renewable energy technology deployment policies
- Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1508: Using Income Contingent Loans for the Financing of the Next Million Australian Solar Rooftops
- Kenneth G. H. Baldwin, Bruce Chapman and Umbu Raya
- 1507: Market Power Rents and Climate Change Mitigation: A Rationale for Coal Taxes?
- Philipp Richter, Roman Mendelevitch and Frank Jotzo
- 1506: Is the Price Elasticity of Demand for Coal in China Increasing?
- Paul Burke and Hua Liao
- 1505: Efficiency or Equity? Simulating the Carbon Emission Permits Trading Schemes in China Based on an Inter-Regional CGE Model
- Libo Wu and Weiqi Tang
- 1504: Splitting the Difference: Can Limited Coordination Achieve a Fair Distribution of the Global Climate Financing Effort?
- Jonathan Pickering, Frank Jotzo and Peter Wood
- 1503: Carbon Emissions Trading in China: The Evolution from Pilots to a Nationwide Scheme
- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1502: Drivers of Industrial and Non-Industrial Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Luis F. Sanchez and David Stern
- 1501: Product Homogeneity, Knowledge Spillovers, and Innovation: Why Energy Sector is Perplexed by a Slow Pace of Technological Progress
- Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1419: Global Energy Use: Decoupling or Convergence?
- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei and David Stern
- 1418: Combining International Cap-and-Trade with National Carbon Taxes
- Peter Heindl, Peter Wood and Frank Jotzo
- 1417: Energy and Economic Growth: The Stylized Facts
- Zsuzsanna Csereklyei, Maria del Mar Rubio Varas and David Stern
- 1416: How Much Abatement Will Australia's Emissions Reduction Fund Buy?
- Harry Clarke, Iain Fraser and Robert Waschik
- 1415: The Costs of Error in Setting Reference Rates for Reduced Deforestation
- Patrick Doupe
- 1414: Corporate Preferences for Domestic Policy Instruments under a Sectoral Market Mechanism: A Case Study of Shanxi Province in China
- Shuai Gao, Wenjia Cai, Wenling Liu, Can Wang and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1413: Reaping the Economic Benefits of Decarbonization for China
- Fei Teng and Frank Jotzo
- 1412: Quo Vadis? Energy Consumption and Technological Innovation in China's Economic Growth
- Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1411: Impact of the Carbon Price on Australia's Electricity Demand, Supply and Emissions
- Marianna O'Gorman and Frank Jotzo
- 1410: Towards a More Inclusive and Precautionary Indicator of Global Sustainability
- John Pezzey and Paul Burke
- 1409: Green Pricing in the Asia Pacific: An Idea Whose Time Has Come?
- Paul Burke
- 1408: The Economic Consequences of Delay in US Climate Policy
- Warwick McKibbin, Adele C. Morris and Peter Wilcoxen
- 1407: Programs, Prices and Policies Towards Energy Conservation and Environmental Quality in China
- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1406: Energy Prices, Subsidies and Resource Tax Reform in China
- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1405: On the Mechanism of International Technology Diffusion for Energy Technological Progress
- Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1404: The Environmental Kuznets Curve: A Primer
- David Stern
- 1403: Modeling the Emissions-Income Relationship Using Long-Run Growth Rates
- Zeba Anjum, Paul Burke, Reyer Gerlagh and David Stern
- 1402: Reduced Deforestation and Economic Growth
- Patrick Doupe
- 1401: Explaining the Slow Pace of Energy Technological Innovation: Why Market Conditions Matter
- Wei Jin and ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1308: Splitting the Difference in Global Climate Finance: Are Fragmentation and Legitimacy Mutually Exclusive?
- Jonathan Pickering, Frank Jotzo and Peter Wood
- 1307: The Economics of Global Climate Change: A Historical Literature Review
- David Stern, Frank Jotzo and Leo Dobes
- 1306: Acting on Climate Finance Pledges: Inter-Agency Dynamics and Relationships with Aid in Contributor States
- Jonathan Pickering, Jakob Skovgaard, Soyeun Kim, J. Timmons Roberts, David Rossati, Martin Stadelmann and Hendrikje Reich
- 1305: China Carbon Pricing Survey 2013
- Frank Jotzo, Dimitri de Boer and Hugh Kater
- 1304: Emissions Pricing, 'Complementary Policies' and 'Direct Action' in the Australian Electricity Supply Sector: 'Lock-in' and Investment
- Dr Barry Naughten
- 1303: Emissions Trading in China: Principles, Design Options and Lessons from International Practice
- Frank Jotzo
- 1302: Linking Price and Quantity Pollution Controls under Uncertainty
- Peter Wood, Peter Heindl, Frank Jotzo and Andreas Loeschel
- 1301: Carbon-based Border Tax Adjustments and China's International Trade: Analysis based on a Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model
- Ling Tang, Qin Bao, ZhongXiang Zhang and Shouyang Wang
- 1208: Competitiveness and Leakage Concerns and Border Carbon Adjustments
- ZhongXiang Zhang
- 1207: Fuel Choices in Rural Maharashtra
- Jack Gregory and David Stern
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