Energy, Transport and Environment Working Papers Series
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- ete0311: Marginal Social Cost Pricing for all Transport modes and the effects of modal budget constraints

- Stef Proost and Kurt Van Dender
- ete0310: Modelling the health related benefits of environmental policies - a CGE analysis for the eu countries with gem-e3

- Inge Mayeres and Denise Van Regemorter
- ete0309: Congestion and tax competition in a parallel network

- Bruno De Borger, Stef Proost and Kurt Van Dender
- ete0308: Distributed generation: definition, benefits and issues

- Guido Pepermans, Johan Driesen and Dries Haeseldonckx
- ete0307: The development and application of economic valuation techniques and their use in environmental policy - A survey

- Ellen Moons
- ete0306: An integrated decision support tool for the prediction and evaluation of efficiency, environmental impact and total social cost of forestry projects in the framework of the Kyoto Protocol

- Bart Muys Stef Proost, Gaby Deckmyn, Ellen Moons, Juan Garcia Quijano, Stef Proost and Reinhart Ceulemans
- ete0305: Climate change policy in European countries and its effects on industry

- Stef Proost and Denise Van Regemorter
- ete0304: Should an incumbent generator be allowed to buy import transmission capacity?

- Bert Willems
- ete0303: Using emission standards under incomplete compliance

- Sandra Rousseau and Carole M. Billiet
- ete0302: Tax reform for dirty intermediate goods: theory and an application to the taxation of freight transport

- Edward Calthrop, Bruno De Borger and Stef Proost
- ete0301: Simulating the restructuring of the Flemish electricity distribution sector

- Guido Pepermans
- ete0213: Barring consumers from the electricity network might improve welfare

- Bert Willems
- ete0212: Reforming transport pricing: an economist's perspective on equity, efficiency and acceptability

- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost
- ete0211: Taxes And Transport Externalities

- Inge Mayeres
- ete0210: A Note on "The Choice between Emission Taxes and Output Taxes under Imperfect Monitoring"

- Laurent Franckx and Athanasios Kampas
- ete0209: International environment agreements and the case of global warming

- Johan Eyckmans
- ete0208: Environmental Pricing in Transport

- Edward Caltrhop and Stef Proost
- ete0207: Transport tax reform, commuting and endogenous values of time

- Bruno De Borger and Kurt Van Dender
- ete0206: Multiple-task common agency with one fully-informed principal: implications for public policy
- Laurent Franckx and Alessio D'Amato
- ete0205: Cost- benefit analysis of the location of new forest land

- Ellen Moons
- ete0204: The Cost Effectiveness of Environmental Policy Instruments in the Presence of Imperfect Compliance

- Sandra Rousseau and Stef Proost
- ete0203: Evaluating on-street parking policy

- Edward Calthrop
- ete0202: Regulating on-street parking

- Edward Calthrop and Stef Proost
- ete0201: Penalty and crime with lumpy choices: some further considerations

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0126: Effluent trading to improve water quality: what do we know today?

- Sandra Rousseau
- ete0125: Cost-efficiency methodology for the selection of new car emission standards in Europe

- Zeger Degraeve, Stef Proost and Gunther Wuyts
- ete0124: Environmental Dumping, Transboundary Pollution And Asymmetric Information, Some Insights For The Environmental Regulation Of The European Electricity Market

- Andrea Bigano
- ete0123: Can we use transport accounts for pricing policy and distributional analysis?

- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost
- ete0120: How large is the gap between present and efficient transport prices in Europe?

- Stef Proost, Kurt Van Dender, C. Courcelle, Bruno De Borger, John Peirson, D. Sharp, Roger Vickerman, E. Gibbons, M. O'Mahony, Q. Heaney, Jeroen van den Bergh and Erik Verhoef
- ete0119: Optimal urban transport pricing with congestion and economies of density

- Kurt Van Dender and Stef Proost
- ete0118: Is Kyoto fatally flawed? An analysis with MacGEM

- Johan Eyckmans, Denise Van Regemorter and Vincent van Steenberghe
- ete0117: Transport taxes with multiple trip purposes

- Kurt Van Dender
- ete0116: Interaction between Local Air Pollution and Global warming Policy and its Policy Implications

- Stef Proost and Denise Van Regemorter
- ete0115: Environmental enforcement with endogenous ambient monitoring

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0114: Equity and transport policy reform

- Inge Mayeres
- ete0113: On subsidising auto-commuting

- Edward Calthrop
- ete0112: ambient environmental inspections in repeated enforcement games

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0111: The economics of Kyoto flexible mechanisms: a survey

- Haoran Pan
- ete0110: When consumers can decide not to pay a tax: enforcing and pricing urban on-street parking space

- Edward Calthrop
- ete0109: Ambient environmental inspections eliminate the need for marginal deterrence

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0108: Optimal Fines for Environmental Noncompliance Under a Decentralized Enforcement Policy

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0107: Reputation effects in regulatory enforcement

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0106: Ambient inspections in environmental enforcement: an extension

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0105: Supplementarity in the European carbon emission market

- Johan Eyckmans and Jan Cornillie
- ete0104: Ambient environmental inspections followed by sequential firm inspections

- Laurent Franckx
- ete0103: On the farsighted stability of the Kyoto Protocol

- Johan Eyckmans
- ete0102: Pricing transport networks with fixed residential location

- Kurt Van Dender
- ete0101: The relative efficiency of environmental policy instruments in a second-best setting with costly monitoring and enforcement

- Sandra Rousseau and Stef Proost
- ete0009: How to achieve the Kyoto Target in Belgium, modelling methodology and some results

- Denise Van Regemorter and Stef Proost
- ete0008: Integrated assessment of carbon and sulphur emissions, simulations with the CLIMNEG model

- Johan Eyckmans and Cédric Bertrand
- ete0007: Stranded costs in the electricity sector

- Guido Pepermans and Stef Proost
- ete0006: Regulating urban parking space: the choice between meter fees and time restrictions

- Edward Calthrop and Stef Proost
- ete0005: Should diesel cars in Europe be discouraged?

- Inge Mayeres and Stef Proost
- ete0004: Cournot competition in the electricity market with transmission constraints

- Bert Willems
- ete0003: The Liberalisation of the Energy Sector in the European Union

- Guido Pepermans and Stef Proost
- ete0002: Efficiency and Equity of the EU Burden Sharing Agreement

- Johan Eyckmans and Jan Cornillie
- ete0001: Environmental Regulation for the Liberalised European Electricity Sector, towards a Numerical Approach

- Andrea Bigano