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- 20/346: Open Rule Legislative Bargaining

- Volker Britz and Hans Gersbach
- 20/345: Resource Discoveries and the Political Survival of Dictators

- Alexandra Brausmann and Elise Grieg
- 20/344: The Elasticity of Substitution between Clean and Dirty Energy with Technological Bias

- Ara Jo
- 20/343: The effect of information on market activity; evidence from vehicle recalls

- Inge van den Bijgaart and Davide Cerruti
- 20/342: A Minting Mold for the eFranc: A Policy Paper

- Hans Gersbach and Roger Wattenhofer
- 20/341: Getting the Costs of Environmental Protection Right

- Lucas Bretschger
- 20/340: Taming the Green Swan: How to improve climate-related financial risk assessments

- Julia Anna Bingler and Chiara Colesanti Senni
- 20/339: Temptation in Consumption and Optimal Redistributive Taxation

- Maria Arvaniti and Tomas Sjögren
- 20/338: Voluntary adoption of environmental standards and limited attention: Evidence from the food and beverage industry in Vietnam

- Massimo Filippini and Suchita Srinivasan
- 20/337: Emission-based Interest Rates and the Transition to a Low-carbon Economy

- Florian Böser and Chiara Colesanti Senni
- 20/336: Corona Fatality Development and the Environment: Empirical Evidence for OECD Countries

- Lucas Bretschger, Elise Grieg, Paul Welfens and Tian Xiong
- 20/335: The Political Economy of Negotiating International Carbon Markets

- Maria Arvaniti and Wolfgang Habla
- 20/334: Can Information about Energy Costs Affect Consumers Choices? Evidence from a Field Experiment

- Nina Boogen, Claudio Daminato, Massimo Filippini and Adrian Obrist
- 20/333: Nudging the Adoption of Fuel-Efficient Vehicles: Evidence from a Stated Choice Experiment in Nepal

- Massimo Filippini, Nilkanth Kumar and Suchita Srinivasan
- 20/332: Exiting the fossil world: The effects of fuel taxation in the UK

- Lucas Bretschger and Elise Grieg
- 20/331: Research Bubbles

- Hans Gersbach and Evgenij Komarov
- 20/330: Sustainability traps: patience and innovation

- Christos Karydas and Evangelos Dioikitopoulos
- 19/329: Time-consistent resource management with regime shifts

- Maria Arvaniti, Chandra K. Krishnamurthy and Anne-Sophie Crépin
- 19/328: Twenty Key Questions in Environmental and Resource Economics

- Lucas Bretschger and Karen Pittel
- 19/327: Climate change risks: pricing and portfolio allocation

- Christos Karydas and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 19/326: Investments in Worker Health and Labor Productivity: Evidence from Vietnam

- Massimo Filippini and Suchita Srinivasan
- 19/325: Democratizing Tech Giants! A Roadmap

- Hans Gersbach
- 19/324: Valuing meteorological services in resource-constrained settings: Application to smallholder farmers in the Peruvian Altiplano

- Alexandra Brausmann, Moritz Flubacher and Filippo Lechthaler
- 19/323: Designing an EU Ship Recycling Licence: A Roadmap

- Caroline Devaux and Jean-Philippe Nicolai
- 19/322: Flexible Majority Rules for Cryptocurrency Issuance

- Hans Gersbach
- 19/321: Consumer Myopia in Vehicle Purchases: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Kenneth Gillingham, Sebastien Houde and Arthur A. van Benthem
- 19/320: Malthus in the Light of Climate Change

- Lucas Bretschger
- 19/319: Dirty versus Clean Firms’ Relocation under International Trade and Imperfect Competition

- Julie Ing and Jean-Philippe Nicolai
- 19/317: How Effective Was the UK Carbon Tax? — A Machine Learning Approach to Policy Evaluation

- Jan Abrell, Mirjam Kosch and Sebastian Rausch
- 19/316: The Impact of Policy Awareness: Evidence from Vehicle Choices Response to Fiscal Incentives

- Davide Cerruti, Claudio Daminato and Massimo Filippini
- 19/315: Energy-related financial literacy and bounded rationality in appliance replacement attitudes: Evidence from Nepal

- Massimo Filippini, Nilkanth Kumar and Suchita Srinivasan
- 19/314: Heterogeneous (Mis-) Perceptions of Energy Costs: Implications for Measurement and Policy Design

- Sebastien Houde and Erica Myers
- 19/313: Are Consumers Attentive to Local Energy Costs? Evidence from the Appliance Market

- Sebastien Houde and Erica Myers
- 19/312: A model-based clustering approach for analyzing energy-related financial literacy and its determinants

- Nilkanth Kumar
- 19/311: Pricing climate change risks: CAPM with rare disasters and stochastic probabilities

- Christos Karydas and Anastasios Xepapadeas
- 19/310: Buffering Volatility: Storage Investments and Technology-Specific Renewable Energy Support

- Jan Abrell, Sebastian Rausch and Clemens Streitberger
- 19/309: Negotiating with frictions

- Volker Britz
- 19/308: On Banking Regulation and Lobbying

- Hans Gersbach and Stylianos Papageorgiou
- 18/307: Incentive Pay for Policy-makers?

- Volker Britz, Afsoon Ebrahimi and Hans Gersbach
- 18/305: The impact of green preferences on the relevance of history versus expectations

- Andreas Schäfer and Anna Stünzi
- 18/304: Impact of religious participation, social interactions and globalisation on meat consumption: evidence from India

- Massimo Filippini and Suchita Srinivasan
- 18/303: Permit Markets, Carbon Prices and the Creation of Innovation Clusters

- Hans Gersbach and Marie-Catherine Riekhof
- 18/302: Identification of Causal Intensive Margin Effects by Difference-in-Difference Methods

- Markus Hersche and Elias Moor
- 18/301: Changing background risk and risk-taking - Evidence from the field

- Linda Kleemann and Marie-Catherine Riekhof
- 18/300: Behavioral anomalies and energy-related individual choices: the role of status-quo bias

- Julia Blasch and Claudio Daminato
- 18/299: Does Higher Energy Efficiency Lower Economy-Wide Energy Use?

- Sebastian Rausch and Hagen Schwerin
- 18/298: Economic Rationales for Investments in Science

- Hans Gersbach, Ulrich Schetter and Maik Schneider
- 18/297: Carbon Pricing, Technology Transition, and Skill-Based Development

- Kirill Borissov and Lucas Bretschger
- 18/296: Economics of Climate Change: Introducing the Basic Climate Economic (BCE) Model

- Lucas Bretschger and Christos Karydas
- 18/295: Effectiveness of renewable energy subsidies in a CO2 intensive electricity system

- Aimilia Pattakou and Aryestis Vlahakis