CER-ETH Economics working paper series
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- 25/396: Bank-Advisor Certification and Willingness to Pay for Sustainable Finance Products
- Katharina Holzheu and Tobias Wekhof
- 24/395: The Impact of Personalised Digital Information on the Efficiency of Vehicle Choices in Developing Countries
- Massimo Filippini, Nilkanth Kumar and Suchita Srinivasan
- 24/394: Principal-agent Problems in the Purchase of Durables: Evidence from Motorcycles in Nepal
- Massimo Filippini, Nirmal Kumar Raut, Suchita Srinivasan and Keshav Sureka
- 24/393: Ability Distribution and Dynamics of Wage Inequality: Unintended Consequences of Human Capital Accumulation
- Kirill Borissov, Aleksey Minabutdinov and Roman Popov
- 24/392: The importance of tipping points for sustainable development
- Lucas Bretschger and Matthias Leuthard
- 24/391: Boosting Sluggish Climate Policy: Endogenous Substitution, Learning, and Energy Efficiency Improvements
- Lucas Bretschger, Matthias Leuthard and Alena Miftakhova
- 24/390: De-biasing electric vehicle adoption with personalized nudging
- Ursa Bernardic, Davide Cerruti, Massimo Filippini, Jonas Savelsberg and Giuseppe Ugazio
- 23/389: Impact of monetary incentives on the adoption of direct load control electricity tariffs by residential consumers
- Davide Cerruti, Massimo Filippini, Flora Marchioro and Jonas Savelsberg
- 23/388: Adoption of Battery Electric Vehicles: the Role of Government Incentives and Solar PV
- Davide Cerruti, Massimo Filippini and Jonas Savelsberg
- 23/387: The Macroeconomics of Clean Energy Subsidies
- Gregory Casey, Woongchan Jeon and Christian Traeger
- 23/386: Overcoming the Carbon Trap: Climate Policy and Technology Tipping
- Lucas Bretschger, Evgenij Komarov and Matthias Leuthard
- 23/385: Patent Protection and the Transition to Clean Technology
- Maria Alsina-Pujols and Isabel Hovdahl
- 23/384: All Inclusive Climate Policy in a Growing Economy: The Role of Human Health
- Lucas Bretschger and Evgenij Komarov
- 23/382: The Economic Impact of Tropical Cyclones: Case Studies in General Equilibrium
- Jere Lehtomaa and Clément Renoir
- 23/381: Social Policies and Adaptation to Extreme Weather: Evidence from South Africa
- Suchita Srinivasan
- 23/380: Fiscal Costs of Climate Change in the United States
- Lint Barrage
- 23/379: How Regulation Might Fail to Reduce Energy Consumption While Still Stimulating Total Factor Productivity Growth
- Sangeeta Bansal, Massimo Filippini and Christos Karydas
- 23/378: Firm Heterogeneity, Industry Dynamics and Climate Policy
- Ara Jo and Christos Karydas
- 22/377: Cap-and-Innovate: Evidence of regulation-induced innovation in California
- Vanessa da Cruz
- 22/376: Land Consolidation Reforms: A Natural Experiment on the Economic and Political Effects of Agricultural Mechanization
- Gabriel Loumeau
- 22/375: Green Road is Open: Economic Pathway with a Carbon Price Escalator
- Lucas Bretschger
- 22/374: Democratic Climate Policies with Overlapping Generations
- Arnaud Goussebaïle
- 22/373: Policy Reforms and the Amount of Checks & Balances
- Hans Gersbach, Oriol Tejada and Julia Wagner
- 22/372: The Incidence of the U.S.-China Solar Trade War
- Sébastien Houde and Wenjun Wang
- 22/371: Expect the worst, hope for the best: The valuation of climate risks and opportunities in sovereign bonds
- Julia Anna Bingler
- 22/370: Disagreement Aversion
- Antoine Bommier, Adrien Fabre, Arnaud Goussebaïle and Daniel Heyen
- 22/369: How Constant is Constant Elasticity of Substitution? Endogenous Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy
- Ara Jo and Alena Miftakhova
- 22/368: Value of co-benefits from energy saving ventilation systems—Contingent valuations on Swiss home owners
- Nina Boogen, Massimo Filippini and Adan Martinez-Cruz
- 22/367: Market for Information and Selling Mechanisms
- David Bounie, Antoine Dubus and Patrick Waelbroeck
- 22/366: Herd behavior in the choice of motorcycles: Evidence from Nepal
- Nilkanth Kumar, Nirmal Raut and Suchita Srinivasan
- 21/365: Capital Flows and Endogenous Growth
- Evgenij Komarov
- 21/364: Complementarity between labor and energy: A firm-?level analysis
- Lucas Bretschger and Ara Jo
- 21/363: Climate Transition Risk Metrics: Understanding Convergence and Divergence across Firms and Providers
- Julia Anna Bingler, Chiara Colesanti Senni and Pierre Monnin
- 21/362: Green Technology Policies versus Carbon Pricing: An Intergenerational Perspective
- Sebastian Rausch and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- 21/361: Between- and Within-Country Distributional Impacts from Harmonizing Carbon Prices in the EU
- Florian Landis, Gustav Fredriksson and Sebastian Rausch
- 21/360: Pricing Carbon in a Multi-Sector Economy with Social Discounting
- Oliver Kalsbach and Sebastian Rausch
- 21/359: The Narrative of the Energy Efficiency Gap
- S\´ebastien Houde and Tobias Wekhof
- 21/358: Leverage Constraints and Bank Monitoring: Bank Regulation versus Monetary Policy
- Florian B\¨oser and Hans Gersbach
- 21/357: Monetary Policy under Subjective Beliefs of Banks: Optimal Central Bank Collateral Requirements
- Florian B\¨oser
- 21/356: Speed limits and vehicle accidents in built-up areas: The impact of 30 km/h zones
- Davide Cerruti and Massimo Filippini
- 21/355: Economic Growth and Equity in Anticipation of Climate Policy
- Alena Miftakhova and Clément Renoir
- 21/354: CAROs: Climate Risk-Adjusted Refinancing Operations
- Florian B\¨oser and Chiara Colesanti Senni
- 21/353: Behavioral Anomalies and Fuel Efficiency: Evidence from Motorcycles in Nepal
- Massimo Filippini, Nilkanth Kumar and Suchita Srinivasan
- 21/352: Economic impacts of decarbonizing the Swiss passenger transport sector
- Vanessa Angst, Chiara Colesanti Senni, Markus Maibach, Martin Peter, Noe Reidt and Renger van Nieuwkoop
- 21/351: Climate Policies and Labor Markets in Developing Countries
- Noe Reidt
- 21/350: Pendular Voting
- Volker Britz and Hans Gersbach
- 21/349: Public opinion and special interests in American environmental politics
- Elise Grieg
- 21/348: Do homo sapiens know their prices? Insights on dysfunctional price mechanisms from a large field experiment
- Nolan Ritter and Julia Anna Bingler
- 20/347: Personalized Digital Information and Tax-favoured Retirement Savings: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Administrative Data
- Claudio Daminato, Massimo Filippini and Fabio Haufler
- 20/346: Open Rule Legislative Bargaining
- Volker Britz and Hans Gersbach
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