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- 137: Spaces for agreement: a theory of Time-Stochastic Dominance

- Simon Dietz and Nicoleta Matei
- 136: Is there space for agreement on climate change? A non-parametric approach to policy evaluation

- Simon Dietz and Nicoleta Matei
- 135: Knowledge Spillovers from clean and dirty technologies

- Antoine Dechezlepretre, Ralf Martin, Myra Mohnen
- 134: Understanding the adaptation deficit: why are poor countries more vulnerable to climate events than rich countries?

- Sam Fankhauser and Thomas K.J. McDermott
- 133: Exploring beliefs about bottled water and intentions to reduce consumption: The dualeffect of social norm activation and persuasive information

- Sander Van Der Linden
- 132: Climate Variability, Child Labour and Schooling: Evidence on the Intensive and Extensive Margin

- Jonathan Colmer
- 131: Isolating Warm Glow in Charitable Auction Giving

- Kyriaki Remoundou, Andreas Drichoutis and Phoebe Koundouri
- 130: Reconciling conflicting evidence on the origins of comparative development: A finite mixture model approach

- Thomas K.J. McDermott
- 129: The Contribution of Non-Use Values to Inform the Management of Groundwater Systems: The Rokua Esker, Northern Finland

- Phoebe Koundouri, Mavra Stithou, Eva Kougea, Pertti Ala-aho, Riku Eskelinen, Timo Karjalainen, Bjorn Klove, Manuel Pulido-Velazquez, Kalle Reinikainen and Pekka M.Rossi
- 128: A Micro-Econometric Approach to Deriving Use and Non-Use Values of in-situ Groundwater: The Vosvozis Case Study, Greece

- Phoebe Koundouri, Vassilios Babalos, Mavra Stithou, Marianna Mousoulidou, Aris Mousoulides, Ioannis Anastasiou and Katerina Vasiliou
- 127: Promoting resilient economies by exploring insurance potential for facing coastal flooding and erosion: evidence from Italy, Spain, France and United Kingdom

- Osiel Gonz�lez D�vila, Mavra Stithou, Gianluca Pescaroli, Luca Pietrantoni, Phoebe Koundouri, Pedro D�az-Simal, B�n�dicte Rulleau, Nabil Touli, Fran�ois Hissel and Edmund Penning-Rowsell
- 126: Hotelling Rules: Oscillatory Versus Quadratic Trends in Natural Resource Prices

- Antonios Antypas, Phoebe Koundouri and Nikolaos Kourogenis
- 125: An Experimental Investigation of the Impacts of Persuasion and Information Acquisition on Non-Use Values for Climate Change Adaptation

- Tanya O�Garra and Susana Mourato
- 124: Mapping the climate sceptical blogosphere

- Amelia Sharman
- 123: Equity, Development Aid and Climate Finance

- Johan Eyckmans, Sam Fankhauser and Snorre Kverndokk
- 122: A macroeconomic perspective on climate change mitigation: Meeting the financing challenge

- Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio and Massimo Tavoni
- 120: Modeling climate mitigation and adaptation policies to predict their effectiveness: The limits of randomized controlled trials

- Alexandre Marcellesi and Nancy Cartwright
- 119: Do flood insurance schemes in developing countries provide incentives to reduce physical risks?

- Swenja Surminski and Delioma Oramas-Dorta
- 118b: Consumption smoothing and the welfare cost of uncertainty

- Yonas Alem and Jonathan Colmer
- 118: Don't Worry, Be Happy: The Welfare Cost of Climate Variability � A Subjective Well-Being Approach

- Yonas Alem and Jonathan Colmer
- 117: Resource Discoveries, Learning and National Income Accounting

- Kirk Hamilton and Giles Atkinson
- 116: Emissions-GDP Relationship in Times of Growth and Decline

- Baran Doda
- 115: Social Capital, climate change and soil conservation investment: panel data evidence from the Highlands of Ethiopia

- Mintewab Bezabih, Abe Damte Beyene, Zenebe Gebreegziabher and Liyousew Borga
- 114: Tenure insecurity and investment in soil conservation. Evidence from Malawi

- Stefania Lovo
- 113: Sectors under scrutiny � Evaluation of indicators to assess the risk of carbon leakage in the UK and Germany

- Misato Sato, Karsten Neuhoff, Verena Graichen, Katja Schumacher and Felix Matthes
- 112: Discounting under disagreement

- Geoffrey Heal and Antony Millner
- 111: Predicting agricultural impacts of large-scale drought: 2012 and the case for better modeling

- Joshua Elliot, Michael Glotter, Neil Best, Ken Boote, Jim Jones, Jerry Hatfield, Cynthia Rozenweig, Leonard A. Smith and Ian Foster
- 110: Economy-wide impacts of REDD when there is political influence

- Timothy Laing and Charles Palmer
- 109: Declining discount rates and the Fisher Effect: Inflated past, discounted future?

- Mark C. Freeman, Ben Groom, Ekaterini Panopoulou and Theologos Pantelidis
- 108: Uncertainty and decision in climate change economics

- Geoffrey Heal and Antony Millner
- 107: Fast-tracking �green� patent applications: an empirical analysis

- Antoine Dechezlepr�tre
- 106: Assessing the effectiveness of the EU Emissions Trading System

- Timothy Laing, Misato Sato, Michael Grubb and Claudia Comberti
- 105: Regime shifts in a social-ecological system

- Steven J. Lade, Alessandro Tavoni, Simon A. Levin and Maja Schl�ter
- 104: Political competition, learning and the consequences of heterogeneous beliefs for long-run public projects

- Antony Millner, Hélène Ollivier and Leo Simon
- 103: Laplace�s Demon and Climate Change

- Roman Frigg, Seamus Bradley, Hailiang Du and Leonard A. Smith
- 102: Carbon Taxes, Path Dependency and Directed Technical Change: Evidence from the Auto Industry

- Philippe Aghion, Antoine Dechezlepr�tre, David Hemous, Ralf Martin and John van Reenen
- 101: Investigating fishers� preferences for the design of marine Payments for Environmental Services schemes

- Rhona Barr and Susana Mourato
- 100: The �advancedness� of knowledge in pollutionsaving technological change with a qualitative application to SO2 cap and trade

- David Grover
- 99: Knowledge versus technique in SO2-saving technological change: A comparative test using quantile regression with implications for greenhouse gas compliance

- David Grover
- 98: Do market-based instruments really induce more environmental R&D? A test using US panel data

- David Grover
- 97: Ambiguity and insurance: robust capital requirements and premiums

- Oliver Walker and Simon Dietz
- 96: Who should pay for climate? The effect of burden-sharing mechanisms on abatement policies and technological transfers

- Emanuele Campiglio
- 95: Intermediate inputs and economic productivity

- Simon Baptist and Cameron Hepburn
- 94: Who will win the green race? In search of environmental competitiveness and innovation

- Sam Fankhauser, Alex Bowen, Raphael Calel, Antoine Dechezlepr�tre, David Grover, James Rydge and Misato Sato
- 93: Prosperity with growth: Economic growth, climate change and environmental limits

- Cameron Hepburn and Alex Bowen
- 92: Green Growth: Economic Theory and Political Discourse

- Michael Jacobs
- 91: Vulnerability to weather disasters: the choice of coping strategies in rural Uganda

- Jennifer Helgeson, Simon Dietz and Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler
- 90: Does industry concentration matter for pollution haven effects?

- Svetlana Batrakova
- 89: The roles of public and private actors in the governance of adaptation: the case of agricultural insurance in India

- Susannah Fisher and Swenja Surminski
- 88: Policy indexes � what do they tell us and what are their applications? The case of climate policy and business planning in emerging markets

- Swenja Surminski and Andrew Williamson
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