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- CE3S-07/15: Cumulative Emissions, Unburnable Fossil Fuel and the Optimal Carbon Tax

- Armon Rezai and Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- CE3S-06/12: The Clean Development Mechanism in a Global Carbon Market

- Thierry Bréchet, Yann Ménière and Pierre Picard
- CE3S-06/13: Scarcity vs. Pollution in Public Policy toward Fossil Fuels

- Nikita Lyssenko and Leslie Shiell
- CE3S-06/15: Honest versus Misleading Certification

- Philippe Mahenc
- CE3S-05/13: Pollution Effects on Labor Supply and Growth

- Stefano Bosi, David Desmarchelier and Lionel Ragot
- CE3S-05/15: Spatial Resource Management under Pollution Externalities

- Anastasios Xepapadeas and Athanasios Yannacopoulos
- CE3S-05/14: Economic Growth and Property Rights on Natural Resources

- Kirill Borissov and Mikhail Pakhnin
- CE3S-05/12: The Optimal Carbon Tax and Economic Growth: Additive versus Multiplicative Damages

- Armon Rezai, Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Cees Withagen
- CE3S-04/15: Second-best Carbon Taxation in the Global Economy: The Green Paradox and Carbon Leakage Revisited

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
- CE3S-04/13: The Endogenous Formation of an Environmental Culture

- Ingmar Schumacher
- CE3S-04/12: Use Less, Pay More: Can Climate Policy Address the Unfortunate Event for Being Poor?

- Lucas Bretschger and Nujin Suphaphiphat
- CE3S-04/14: Trade and the Environmental Kuznets Curve: A Panel Data Approach

- Olga Podkorytova and Yulia Raskina
- CE3S-03/14: Markov Perfect Equilibria in Differential Games with Regime Switching Strategies

- Ngo Long, Fabien Prieur, Klarizze Puzon and Mabel Tidball
- CE3S-03/12: From Regressive Pollution Taxes to Progressive Environmental Tax Reforms

- Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline and Mouez Fodha
- CE3S-03/13: Hedonic Model with Discrete Consumer Heterogeneity and Horizontal Differentiated Housing

- Masha Maslianskaïa-Pautrel
- CE3S-03/15: Limit Cycles under a Negative Effect of Pollution on Consumption Demand: The Role of an Environmental Kuznets Curve

- Stefano Bosi and David Desmarchelier
- CE3S-02/13: Climate Policy and Catastrophic Change: Be Prepared and Avert Risk

- Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg and Aart de Zeeuw
- CE3S-02/15: Free-Riding on Environmental Taxation

- Maria Chistyakova and Philippe Mahenc
- CE3S-02/16: On Discounting and Voting in a Simple Growth Model

- Kirill Borissov, Mikhail Pakhnin and Clemens Puppe
- CE3S-02/14: Growth and Mitigation Policies with Uncertain Climate Damage

- Lucas Bretschger and Alexandra Vinogradova
- CE3S-02/12: Environmental Maintenance in a Dynamic Model with Heterogenous Agents

- Kirill Borissov, Thierry Bréchet and Stéphane Lambrecht
- CE3S-01/12: Are Clean Technology and Environmental Quality Conflicting Policy Goals?

- Thierry Bréchet and Guy Meunier
- CE3S-01/14: Payments for Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Soils: Incentives for the Future and Rewards for the Past

- Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline and Sébastien Roussel
- CE3S-01/16: Green Attitude and Economic Growth

- Ingrid Ott and Susanne Soretz
- CE3S-01/15: Models and Games with Adaptation and Mitigation

- Yuri Yatsenko
- CE3S-01/13: Optimal Harvesting of a Spatial Renewable Resource

- Stefan Behringer and Thorsten Upmann