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CIES Research Paper series
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- 74-2022: Does Environmental Policy Uncertainty Hinder Investments Towards a Low-Carbon Economy?

- Joëlle Noailly ; Laura Nowzohour; Matthias van den Heuvel
- 73-2022: Cumulative Climate Shocks and Migratory Flows: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Salvatore Di Falco; Anna B. Kis; Martina Viarengo
- 72-2021: Using Information to Improve Global Cooperation: A Climate Change Experiment

- Pedro Naso; Tania Theoduloz; Nicholas Tyack; Dambala Gelo; Mare Sarr; Timothy Swanson
- 71-2021: Food Security in the Long-Run:A Macroeconomic Approach to Land Use Policy

- Pedro Naso; Ozgun Haznedar; Bruno Lanz; Timothy Swanson
- 70-2021: Heard the News? Environmental Policy and Clean Investments

- Joelle Noailly; Laura Nowzohour; Matthias van den Heuvel
- 69-2021: Financing Energy Innovation: Internal Finance and the Direction of Technical Change

- Joelle Noailly; Roger Smeets
- 68-2021: Introducing Maceda: New Micro-Data on an Indigenous Self-Determination Conflict

- Pedro Cayul; Alejandro Corvalan; Dany Jaimovich; Matteo Pazzona
- 67-2021: Can Adjustments Costs in Research Derail the Transition to Green Growth ?

- Laura Nowzohour
- 66-2021: Crime, Inequality and Subsidized Housing:Evidence from South Africa

- Roxana Manea; Patrizio Piraino; Martina Viarengo
- 65-2020: The Heterogeneous Impact of Coal Prices on the Location of Cleaner and Dirtier Steel Plants

- Francois Cohen
- 64-2020: Heterogeneous Impacts of School Fee Elimination in Tanzania: Gender and Colonial Infrastructure

- Pedro Naso
- 64-2020: School Fee Elimination and Educational Inequality in Tanzania

- Pedro Naso
- 63-2020: School Feeding Programmes, Education and Food Security in Rural Malawi

- Roxana Elena Manea
- 63-2020: School Feeding Programmes, Education and Food Security in Rural Malawi

- Roxana Elena Manea
- 60-2020: Clean Energy Innovation and the Influence of Venture Capitalists' Social Capital

- Till Fust
- 59-2019: Environmental Regulation in a Transitional Political System: Delegation of Regulation and Perceived Corruption in South Africa

- Pedro Naso
- 58-2018: Do Financing Constraints Matter for the Direction of Technical Change in Energy R&D?

- Joëlle Noailly and Roger Smeets
- 57-2017: Discrimination and favouritism among workers: union membership and ethnic identity

- Chiara Ravetti, Mare Sarr, Timothy Swanson and Daniel Munene
- 56-2017: Can there be benefits from competing legal regimes? The impact of legal pluralism in post-conflict Sierra Leone

- Pedro Naso, Erwin Bulte and Timothy Swanson
- 55-2017: The Heterogeneous Impact of Coal Prices on the Location of Dirty and Clean Steel Plants

- Francois Cohen and Giulia Valacchi
- 54-2017: How Does Environmental Regulation Shape Economic Development? A Tax Competition Model of China

- Pedro Naso
- 53-2017: The Porter Hypothesis Goes to China: Spatial Development, Environmental Regulation and Productivity

- Pedro Naso and Timothy Swanson
- 52-2017: Driven up the wall? Role of environmental regulation in innovation along the automotive global value chain

- Suchita Srinivasan
- 50-2017: The impact of energy prices on product innovation: Evidence from the UK refrigerator market

- Francois Cohen, Matthieu Glachant and Magnus Söderberg
- 50-2017: Follow-the-leader? Measuring the internalisation of law

- Shaun Larcom, Luca Panzone and Timothy Swanson
- 49-2017: Weather and income: effect on household saving and well-being in South Africa

- Helena Ting, Martina Bozzola and Timothy Swanson
- 49-2017: Evaluating the propensity to save in South Africa using weather-income relationship

- Helena Ting, Martina Bozzola and Timothy Swanson
- 48-2016: Adding fuel to fire? Social spillovers and spatial disparities in the adoption of LPG in India

- Suchita Srinivasan and Stefano Carattini
- 47-2016: Environmental regulations and competitiveness: evidence based on Chinese firm data

- Ankai Xu
- 46-2016: Transfer of improved varieties in informal markets and the diffusion of embedded innovation: experimentation with genetic resources in Uganda

- Martina Bozzola, Timothy Swanson and Helena Ting
- 45-2016: The light at the end of the tunnel: the impact of policy on the global diffusion of fluorescent lamps

- Suchita Srinivasan
- 43-2016: Economic growth and agricultural land conversion under uncertain productivity improvements in agriculture

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Dietz and Timothy Swanson
- 42-2016: The impact of green innovation on energy intensity: an empirical analysis for 14 industrial sectors in OECD countries

- Jules Wurlod and Joëlle Noailly
- 41-2016: Energy, trade and innovation: the tragedy of the locals

- Chiara Ravetti, Tania Theoduloz and Giulia Valacchi
- 40-2016: Climate, Shocks, Weather and Maize Intensification Decisions in Rural Kenya

- Martina Bozzola, Melinda Smale and Salvatore Di Falco
- 39-2015: Why Give Aid to Resource-Rich Autocrats?

- Mare Sarr, Chiara Ravetti and Timothy Swanson
- 38-2015: The value of air quality in Chinese cities: Evidence from labor and property market outcomes

- Xuan Huang and Bruno Lanz
- 37-2015: Chasing After the Frontier in Agricultural Productivity

- Jules Wurlod and Derek Eaton
- 36-2015: Avertive expenditures, endogenous quality perception, and the demand for public goods: An instrumental variable approach

- Bruno Lanz
- 35-2015: Using discrete choice experiments to regulate the provision of water services: Do status quo choices reflect preferences?

- Bruno Lanz and Allan Provins
- 34-2015: Emissions Trading in the Presence of Price-Regulated Polluting Firms: How Costly Are Free Allowances?

- Bruno Lanz and Sebastian Rausch
- 33-2014: Multinational firms and the internationalization of green R&D: A review of the evidence and policy implications

- Joëlle Noailly and David Ryfisch
- 32-2014: The behavioural effect of Pigovian regulation: Evidence from a field experiment

- Bruno Lanz, Jules Wurlod, Luca Panzone and Timothy Swanson
- 31-2014: Documenting Legal Dissonance: Legal Pluralism in Papua New Guinea

- Shaun Larcom and Timothy Swanson
- 30-2014: Resistance to the Regulation of Common Resources in Rural Tunisia

- Xiaoying Liu, Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson
- 29-2014: The expansion of modern agriculture and global biodiversity decline: An integrated assessment

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Dietz and Timothy Swanson
- 28-2014: A household survey of the cost of illness due to air pollution in Beijing, China

- Yana Popp Jin, Mu Quan, Chiara Ravetti, Zhang Shiqiu and Timothy Swanson
- 27-2014: Air pollution in Urban Beijing: The role of Government-controlled information

- Chiara Ravetti, Yana Popp Jin, Mu Quan, Zhang Shiqiu and Timothy Swanson
- 26-2014: Ancillary Benefits of GHG Abatement Policies in Developing Countries: A literature Survey

- Chiara Ravetti, Timothy Swanson, Mu Quan, Xuxuan Xie and Zhang Shiqiu
- 25-2014: Global Population Growth, Technology and Malthusian Constraints: A Quantitative Growth Theoretic Perspective

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Dietz and Timothy Swanson
- 24-2014: Directing Technical Change from Fossil-Fuel to Renewable Energy Innovation: An Application using Firm Level Patent Data

- Joëlle Noailly and Roger Smeets
- 23-2014: The demand for tap water quality: Survey evidence on water hardness and aesthetic quality

- Bruno Lanz and Allan Provins
- 22-2013: Knowledge Spillovers from Renewable energy Technologies, Lessons from patent citations

- Joëlle Noailly and Victoria Shestalova
- 21-2013: Models-as-Usual for Unusual Risks? On the Value of Catastrophic Climate Change

- Antoine Bommier, Bruno Lanz and Stéphane Zuber
- 20-2013: Trade and Intellectual Property Rights in the Agricultural Seed Sector

- Derek Eaton
- 19-2013: Innovation and IPRs in the Agricultural Seed Sector

- Derek Eaton
- 17-2012: Corruption and the Curse: The Dictator's choice

- Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson
- 15-2012: Aiding and Abetting the Looting of Nations: The impact of Aid on growth in Autocracies

- Mare Sarr, Timothy Swanson, Chiara Ravetti and Siri Wingaard
- 13-2012: Cost-effective attainment of Environmental Compliance: Governance Solutions for Environmental Objectives in the Peoples Republic of China

- Timothy Swanson et al.
- 11-2012: Economic Frameworks for thinking about Growth, Sustainability and the role of State Intervention: Paths to Green Economies?

- Timothy Swanson and Zacharias Ziegelhoefer
- 10-2012: Intellectual Property and Biodiversity: When and Where are Property Rights important?

- Timothy Swanson and Mare Sarr
- 08-2012: Regulating Biodiversity: What is the Problem?

- Timothy Swanson and Ben Groom
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