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- 242: The transnationalisation of law: rethinking law through transnational environmental regulation

- Veerle Heyvaert
- 241: Strengthening insurance partnerships in the face of climate change – insights from an agent-based model of flood insurance in the UK

- Florence Crick, Katie Jenkins and Swenja Surminski
- 240: Economic growth and agricultural land conversion under uncertain productivity improvements in agriculture

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Dietz and Timothy Swanson
- 239: http://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/publication/tipping-points-and-loss-aversion-in-international-environmental-agreements/

- Doruk İriş and Alessandro Tavoni
- 238: Tipping and reference points in climate change games

- Alessandro Tavoni and Doruk İriş
- 237: Demand for offsetting and insetting in the EU Emissions Trading System

- Misato Sato, Marta Ciszawska and Timothy Laing
- 236: Adaptation to natural disasters through the agricultural land rental market: evidence from Bangladesh

- Shaikh Eskander and Edward Barbier
- 235: The economics of adaptation and climate-resilient development: lessons from projects for key adaptation challenges

- Paul Watkiss and Federica Cimato
- 234: (Not so) Gently down the stream: river pollution and health in Indonesia

- Teevrat Garg, Stuart Hamilton, Jacob Hochard, Evan Plous and John Talbot
- 233: The endowment effect and environmental discounting

- Simon Dietz and Frank Venmans
- 232: You never adapt alone – the role of MultiSectoral Partnerships in addressing urban climate risks

- Swenja Surminski and Hayley Leck
- 231: Climate policy confidence indicator: final report to CCCEP

- Will McDowall, Dimitri Zenghelis and Paul Drummond
- 230: Do tax incentives for research increase firm innovation? An RD design for R&D

- Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Elias Einio, Ralf Martin, Kieu-Trang Nguyen and John van Reenen
- 229: Rare events and risk perception: evidence from Fukushima accident

- Renaud Coulomb and Yanos Zylberberg
- 227: Is Taxing Waste a Waste of Time? Evidence From a Supreme Court Decision

- Stefano Carattini, Andrea Baranzini and Rafael Lalive
- 226: Heterogeneous intergenerational altruism

- Antony Millner
- 225: Pork barrel as a signaling tool: the case of US environmental policy

- Hélia Costa
- 224: Seven reasons to use carbon pricing in climate policy

- Andrea Baranzini, Jeroen van den Bergh, Stefano Carattini, Richard Howarth, Emilio Padilla Rosa and Jordi Roca
- 223: Assessing surface water flood risk and management strategies under future climate change: an agent-based model approach

- Katie Jenkins, Swenja Surminski, Jim Hall and Florence Crick
- 222: Well-being dynamics and poverty traps

- Christopher Barrett, Teevrat Garg and Linden McBride
- 221: Flooded cities

- Adriana Kocornik-Mina, Thomas K.J. McDermott, Guy Michaels and Ferdinand Rauch
- 220: Collective intertemporal choice: time consistency vs. time invariance

- Antony Millner and Geoffrey Heal
- 219: Estimating the economic impact of the permafrost carbon feedback

- Louise Kessler
- 218: Comment on ‘Impact of Current Climate Proposals’ by Bjorn Lomborg

- Robert E.T. Ward
- 217: The risk of climate ruin

- Oliver Bettis, Simon Dietz and Nick Silver
- 216: Strengthening non-state climate action: a progress assessment of commitments launched at the 2014 UN Climate Summit

- Sander Chan, Robert Falkner, Harro van Asselt and Matthew Goldberg
- 215: Comovement and the financialization of commodities

- Matteo Bonato and Luca Taschini
- 214: The economic effects of long-term climate change: evidence from the little ice age

- Maria Waldinger
- 213: Sick of noise: the health effects of loud neighbours and urban din

- Diana Weinhold
- 212: Cars, carbon taxes and CO2 emissions

- Julius Andersson
- 211: Crop diversification and child health: Empirical evidence from Tanzania

- Stefania Lovo and Marcella Veronesi
- 210: Does it matter what you call it? Reflections on how companies voluntarily disclose their adaptation activities

- Swenja Surminski
- 209: Lessons from energy history for climate policy

- Roger Fouquet
- 208: Carbon dating: When is it beneficial to link ETSs?

- Baran Doda and Luca Taschini
- 207: The impact of controversy on the production of scientific knowledge

- Amelia Sharman
- 206: Seven centuries of European economic growth and decline

- Stephen Broadberry and Roger Fouquet
- 205: A review of the economics of adaptation and climate-resilient development

- Paul Watkiss
- 204: The Ethiopian Commodity Exchange and spatial price dispersion

- Camilla Andersson, Mintewab Bezabih and Andrea Mannberg
- 203: Beliefs, politics, and environmental policy

- Antony Millner and Hélène Ollivier
- 202: Should climate policy account for ambiguity?

- Geoffrey Heal and Antony Millner
- 201: Solving the clinker dilemma with hybrid output-based allocation

- Frederic Branger and Misato Sato
- 199: Nationally Self-Interested Climate Change Mitigation: A Unified Conceptual Framework

- Fergus Green
- 198: Climate change and the geographical and institutional drivers of economic development

- David Castells-Quintana, Maria del Pilar Lopez-Uribe and Tom McDermott
- 197: A minilateral solution for global climate change? On bargaining efficiency, club benefits and international legitimacy

- Robert Falkner
- 196a: Discounting disentangled: an expert survey on the determinants of the long-term social discount rate

- Moritz Drupp, Mark Freeman, Ben Groom and Frikk Nesje
- 196: Invention and diffusion of water supply and water efficiency technologies: insights from a global patent datase

- Declan Conway, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Nick Johnstone and Ivan Haščič
- 195: Emissions trading systems with cap adjustments

- Sascha Kollenberg and Luca Taschini
- 194: Statistical corruption in Beijing’s air quality data has likely ended in 2012

- Thomas Stoerk
- 193: Understanding the demand for REDD+ credits

- Timothy Laing, Luca Taschini, Charles Palmer, Johanna Wehkamp, Sabine Fuss and Wolf Heinrich Reuter
- 192: The effects of climate change on internal and international migration: implications for developing countries

- Maria Waldinger
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