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- 16/248: Destroying Surplus and Buying Time in Unanimity Bargaining

- Volker Britz
- 16/247: Demand-side management by electric utilities in Switzerland: Analyzing its impact on residential electricity demand

- Nina Boogen, Souvik Datta and Massimo Filippini
- 16/246: Equity and the Convergence of Nationally Determined Climate Policies

- Lucas Bretschger
- 16/245: The Effect of Registration Taxes on New Car Sales and Emissions: Evidence from Switzerland

- Anna Alberini and Markus Bareit
- 16/244: The Rise of NGO Activism

- Julien Daubanes and Jean Rochet
- 16/243: Higher Price, Lower Costs? Minimum Prices in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

- Jan Abrell, Sebastian Rausch and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- 16/242: The incentives to North-South transfer of climate-mitigation technologies with trade in polluting goods

- Matthieu Glachant, Julie Ing and Jean Philippe Nicolai
- 16/241: Survival to Adulthood and the Growth Drag of Pollution

- Andreas Schaefer
- 16/240: Higher education and the fall and rise of inequality

- Klaus Prettner and Andreas Schaefer
- 16/239: Productivity Gaps and Tax Policies Under Asymmetric Trade

- Lucas Bretschger and Simone Valente
- 16/238: Combining Energy Networks

- Jan Abrell and Hannes Weigt
- 16/237: Investments in a Combined Energy Network Model: Substitution between Natural Gas and Electricity?

- Jan Abrell and Hannes Weigt
- 16/236: A traffic equilibrium model with paid-parking search

- Renger van Nieuwkoop, Kay Axhausen and Thomas Rutherford
- 16/235: Optimal environmental border adjustments under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade

- Edward Balistreri, Daniel Kaffine and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- 16/234: Vertical fiscal externalities and the environment

- Christoph Böhringer, Nicholas Rivers and Hidemichi Yonezawa
- 16/233: Combining Price and Quantity Controls under Partitioned Environmental Regulation

- Sebastian Rausch and Jan Abrell
- 16/232: Preservation of Agricultural Soils with Endogenous Stochastic Degradation

- Lucas Bretschger and Alexandra Vinogradova
- 16/231: The Climate Challenge for Agriculture and the Value of Climate Services: Application to Coffee-Farming in Peru

- Filippo Lechthaler and Alexandra Vinogradova
- 16/230: Household heterogeneity, aggregation, and the distributional impacts of environmental taxes

- Sebastian Rausch and Giacomo Schwarz
- 16/229: Cross-Country Electricity Trade, Renewable Energy and European Transmission Infrastructure Policy

- Jan Abrell and Sebastian Rausch
- 16/228: Rational habits in residential electricity demand

- Massimo Filippini, Bettina Hirl and Giuliano Masiero
- 16/227: Long-Run Energy Use and the Efficiency Paradox

- Sebastian Rausch and Hagen Schwerin
- 15/226: Knowledge Diffusion, Endogenous Growth, and the Costs of Global Climate Policy

- Lucas Bretschger, Filippo Lechthaler, Sebastian Rausch and Lin Zhang
- 15/225: History-bound Reelections

- Hans Gersbach
- 15/224: Emission Reduction and Profit-Neutral Permit Allocations

- Jean-Philippe Nicolaï
- 15/223: Sensitivity of price elasticity of demand to aggregation, unobserved heterogeneity, price trends, and price endogeneity: Evidence from U.S. Data

- Mark Miller and Anna Alberini
- 15/222: Costs of Change, Political Polarization, and Re-election Hurdles

- Hans Gersbach, Philippe Muller and Oriol Tejada
- 15/221: Quality provision and reporting when health care services are multi-dimensional and quality signals imperfect

- Katharina Huesmann and Wanda Mimra
- 15/220: Transient and Persistent Energy Efficiency in the US Residential Sector: Evidence from Household-level Data

- Anna Alberini and Massimo Filippini
- 15/219: Resource-Use Regulations and Development: Long-Run Economic Dynamics

- Frederik Noack, Marie–Catherine Riekhof and Martin Quaas
- 15/218: Voluntary Return of Undocumented Migrants under Uncertainty

- Alexandra Vinogradova
- 15/217: Equitable and effective climate policy: Integrating less developed countries into a global climate agreement

- Lucas Bretschger and Alexandra Vinogradova
- 15/216: Measurement of Energy Efficiency Based on Economic Foundations

- Massimo Filippini and Lester Hunt
- 15/215: From Hierarchies to Levels: New Solutions for Games with Hierarchical Structure

- Mikel Álvarez-Mozos, Rene van den Brink, Gerard van der Laan and Oriol Tejada
- 15/214: Assessment Voting

- Hans Gersbach
- 15/213: Financial Intermediation and Deposit Contracts: A Strategic View

- Vittorio Larocca Larocca
- 15/212: Formal and Real Power in General Equilibrium

- Hans Gersbach and Hans Haller
- 15/211: Prices vs. equity in international climate policy: A broad perspective

- Lucas Bretschger and Janick Christian Mollet
- 15/210: The regional impact of a CO2 tax on gasoline demand: a spatial econometric approach

- Fabian Heimsch and Massimo Filippini
- 15/209: Balanced Voting

- Hans Gersbach and Kamali Wickramage
- 15/208: Information v. Energy Efficiency Incentives: Evidence from Residential Electricity Consumption in Maryland

- Anna Alberini and Charles Towe
- 14/207: A Dual Approach to Ambiguity Aversion

- Antoine Bommier
- 14/206: Taxation, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship

- Hans Gersbach, Ulrich Schetter and Maik Schneider
- 14/205: How Effective Are Energy-Efficiency Incentive Programs? Evidence from Italian Homeowners

- Anna Alberini and Andrea Bigano
- 14/204: Social Security in an Analytically Tractable Overlapping Generations Model with Aggregate and Idiosyncratic Risk

- Daniel Harenberg and Alexander Ludwig
- 14/203: Existence of Equilibria in Exhaustible Resource Markets with Economies of Scale and Inventories

- Antoine Bommier, Lucas Bretschger and François Le Grand
- 14/202: Going beyond tradition:Growth and Mitigation Policies with Uncertain Climate Damage

- Lucas Bretschger and Alexandra Vinogradova Vinogradova
- 14/201: Going beyond tradition: Carbon policy in a high-growth economy: The case of China

- Lucas Bretschger and Lin Zhang
- 14/200: Going beyond tradition: Estimating residential electricity demand using an appliance index and energy services

- Nina Boogen, Souvik Datta and Massimo Filippini
- 14/199: Experimentation in Democratic Mechanisms

- Volker Britz and Hans Gersbach