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- 191: Climate stories: why do climate scientists and sceptical voices participate in the climate debate?

- Amelia Sharman
- 190: The climate beta

- Simon Dietz, Christian Gollier and Louise Kessler
- 189: Crop productivity and adaptation to climate change in Pakistan

- Ashley Gorst, Ben Groom and Ali Dehlavi
- 188: Novel and improved insurance instruments for risk reduction

- Swenja Surminski, Paul Hudson, Jeroen Aerts, Wouter Botzen, M.Conceição Colaço, Florence Crick, Jill Eldridge, Anna Lorant, António Macedo, Reinhard Mechler, Carlos Neto, Robin Nicolai, Dionisio Pérez-Blanco and Francisco Rego
- 187: International and sectoral variation in energy prices 1995-2011: how does it relate to emissions policy stringency?

- Misato Sato, Gregor Singer, Damien Dussaux and Stefania Lovo
- 186: Delegation and public pressure in a threshold public goods game: theory and experimental evidence

- Doruk İriş, Jungmin Lee and Alessandro Tavoni
- 185: The human capital transition and the role of policy

- Ralph Hippe and Roger Fouquet
- 184: The ‘optimal and equitable’ climate finance gap

- Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio and Sara Herreras Martinez
- 183: Multinational corporations and climate adaptation – Are we asking the right questions? A review of current knowledge and a new research perspective

- Alina Averchenkova, Florence Crick, Adriana Kocornik-Mina, Hayley Leck and Swenja Surminski
- 182: Social discounting: the SOC/STP divide

- Michael Spackman
- 181: Rights to the forest, REDD+ and elections: Mining in Guyana

- Timothy Laing
- 180: Why did the knowledge transition occur in the West and not in the East? ICT and the role of governments in Europe, East Asia and the Muslim world

- Ralph Hippe
- 179: The impact of energy prices on energy efficiency: Evidence from the UK refrigerator market

- Francois Cohen, Matthieu Glachant and Magnus S�derberg
- 178: Asymmetric industrial energy prices and international trade

- Misato Sato and Antoine Dechezlepr�tre
- 177: The price vs quantity debate: climate policy and the role of business cycles

- Anna Grodecka-Messi and Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- 176: Luring others into climate action: Coalition formation games with threshold and spillover effects

- Valentina Bosetti, Mélanie Heugues and Alessandro Tavoni
- 175: Urban development and air pollution: Evidence from a global panel of cities

- Christian Hilber and Charles Palmer
- 174: The conservation versus production trade-off: does livestock intensification increase deforestation? Evidence from the Brazilian Amazon

- Petterson Vale
- 173: Resolving intertemporal conflicts: Economics vs. Politics

- Antony Millner and Geoffrey Heal
- 172: Discounting disentangled

- Moritz Drupp, Mark Freeman, Ben Groom and Frikk Nesje
- 171: Taking an organisational approach to private sector adaptation � the case of Tata Teleservices in India

- Jennifer Steeves and Swenja Surminski
- 170: Why is geoengineering so tempting?

- Baran Doda
- 169: EU ETS, free allocations and activity level thresholds, the devil lies in the details

- Frederic Branger, Jean-Pierre Ponssard, Oliver Sartor and Misato Sato
- 168: The land certification program and off-farm employment in Ethiopia

- Mintewab Bezabih, Andrea Mannberg and Eyerusalem Siba
- 167: The expansion of modern agriculture and global biodiversity decline: an integrated assessment

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Dietz and Timothy Swanson
- 166: Public goods and ethnic diversity: evidence from deforestation in Indonesia

- Alberto Alesina, Caterina Gennaioli and Stefania Lovo
- 165: Searching for carbon leaks in multinational companies

- Antoine Dechezlepr�tre, Caterina Gennaioli, Ralf Martin and Mirabelle Mu�ls
- 164: Modelling land use, deforestation, and policy analysis: A hybrid optimization-ABM heterogeneous agent model with application to the Bolivian Amazon

- Lykke Andersen, Ugur Bilge, Ben Groom, David Gutierrez, Evan Killick, Juan Carlos Ledezma, Charles Palmer and Diana Weinhold
- 163: Investment in second-hand capital goods and energy intensity

- Stefania Lovo, Michael Gasiorek and Richard Tol
- 162: Reflection on the current debate on how to link flood insurance and disaster risk reduction in the European Union

- Swenja Surminski, Jeroen Aerts, Wouter Botzen, Paul Hudson, Jaroslav Mysiak, Carlos Dionisio and P�rez-Blanco
- 161: Global population growth, technology, and Malthusian constraints: a quantitative growth theoretic perspective

- Bruno Lanz, Simon Diet and Timothy Swanson
- 160: Beyond carbon pricing: The role of banking and monetary policy in financing the transition to a low-carbon economy

- Emanuele Campiglio
- 159: Endogenous growth, convexity of damages and climate risk: how Nordhaus� framework supports deep cuts in carbon emissions

- Simon Dietz and Nicholas Stern
- 158: A simple framework for the estimation of climate exposure

- Xavier Vollenweider
- 157: Closing coal: economic and moral incentives

- Paul Collier and Anthony Venables
- 154: Measuring sustainability in the UN system of envrionmental-economic accounting

- Kirk Hamilton
- 153: Historical energy price shocks and their changing effects on the economy

- Dirk-Jan van de Ven and Roger Fouquet
- 151: Probabilistic skill in ensemble seasonal forecasts

- Leonard Smith, Hailiang Du, Emma Suckling and Falk Nieh�rster
- 150: An evaluation of decadal probability forecasts from state-of-the-art climate models

- Emma Suckling and Leonard Smith
- 149: Ex-post evaluation of the additionality of Clean Development Mechanism afforestation projects in Tanzania, Uganda and Moldova

- Mark Purdon and Razack Lokina
- 148: Is it the climate or the weather? Differential economic impacts of climatic factors in Ethiopia

- Mintewab Bezabih, Salvatore Di Falco and Alemu Mekonnen
- 146: Robustness of norm-driven cooperation in the commons to environmental variability

- Maja Schl�ter, Alessandro Tavoni and Simon Levin
- 145: Network economics and the environment: insights and perspectives

- Sergio Currarini, Carmen Marchiori and Alessandro Tavoni
- 144: Flood insurance in England � an assessment of the current and newly proposed insurance scheme in the context of rising flood risk

- Swenja Surminski and Jillian Eldridge
- 143: The effect of environmental decentralization on polluting industries in India

- Stefania Lovo
- 142: Observations on the role of the private sector in the UNFCCC�s loss and damage of climate change work programme

- Swenja Surminski and Jillian Eldridge
- 141: The structural shift to green services: A twosector growth model with public capital and open-access resources

- Emanuele Campiglio
- 140: Safeguarding development aid against climate change: evaluating progress and identifying best practice

- Nicola Ranger, Alex Harvey and Su-Lin Garbett-Shiels
- 139: Effects of carbon taxes in an economy with large informal sector and rural-urban migration

- Karlygash Kuralbayeva
- 138: How certain are we about the certainty-equivalent long term social discount rate?

- Mark C. Freeman and Ben Groom
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