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- 87: Domestic politics and the formation of international environmental agreements

- Simon Dietz, Carmen Marchiori and Alessandro Tavoni
- 86: Climate policy integration beyond principled priority: a framework for analysis

- Katharina Rietig
- 85: Industry compensation under relocation risk: a firm-level analysis of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

- Ralf Martin, Mirabelle Mu�ls, Laure de Preux and Ulrich Wagner
- 84b: Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 2: Economics and Politics

- Nicholas Stern
- 84a: EEthics, Equity and the Economics of Climate Change. Paper 1: Science and Philosophy

- Nicholas Stern
- 83: The emerging geographies of climate justice

- Susannah Fisher
- 82: Sustainability in the tropics: does a boom in deforestation lead to a bust in development?

- Diana Weinhold, Eust�quio J. Reis and Petterson Vale
- 81: Individual consumers and climate change: searching for a new moral compass

- Tanya O�Garra
- 80: Trade, climate change and the political game theory of border carbon adjustments

- Dieter Helm, Cameron Hepburn and Giovanni Ruta
- 79: The Political Economy of Deforestation in the Tropics

- Robin Burgess, Matthew Hansen, Benjamin Olken, Peter Potapov and Stefanie Sieber
- 78: Evidence on CO2 emissions and business cycles

- Baran Doda
- 77: Embodied carbon in trade: a survey of the empirical literature

- Misato Sato
- 76: �Green� growth, �green� jobs and labour markets

- Alex Bowen
- 75: Environmental policy and directed technological change: evidence from the European carbon maket

- Raphael Calel and Antoine Dechezlepr�tre
- 74: Dynamics of indirect land-use change: empirical evidence from Brazil

- Saraly Andrade de S�, Charles Palmer and Salvatore Di Falco
- 73: Regulatory distance and the transfer of new environmentally sound technologies: evidence from the automobile sector

- Antoine Dechezlepr�tre, Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
- 72: Cost-effective payments for reducing emissions from deforestation under uncertainty

- Stefanie Engel, Charles Palmer, Luca Taschini and Simon Urech
- 71: Pattern scaled climate change scenarios: are these useful for adaptation?

- Ana Lopez, Leonard A. Smith and Emma Suckling
- 70: Public pressure versus lobbying � how do Environmental NGOs matter most in climate negotiations?

- Katharina Rietig
- 69: Unawareness with �possible� possible worlds

- Oliver Walker
- 68: Government discounting controversies: the valuation of social time preference

- Michael Spackman
- 67: Government discounting controversies: changing prices, opportunity costs and systematic risk

- Michael Spackman
- 66: Asymmetry, optimal transfers and international environmental agreements

- Jonathan Colmer
- 65: Income diversification, social capital and their potential role in uptake of marine Payments for Environmental Services schemes: a study from a Tanzanian fishing community

- Rhona F. Barr, Salvatore Di Falco and Susana Mourato
- 64: Coordination under threshold uncertainty in a public goods game

- Astrid Dannenberg, Andreas L�schel, Gabriele Paolacci, Christiane Reif and Alessandro Tavoni
- 63: A preliminary assessment of the impact of climate change on non-life insurance demand in the BRICS economies

- Nicola Ranger and Swenja Surminski
- 62: What role for �long-term� insurance in adaptation? An analysis of the prospects for and pricing of multi-year insurance contracts

- Trevor Maynard and Nicola Ranger
- 61: Forecasting non-life insurance demand in the BRICS economies: a preliminary evaluation of the impacts of income and climate change

- Nicola Ranger and Andrew Williamson
- 60: Adaptation to climate change and economic growth in developing countries

- Antony Millner and Simon Dietz
- 59: A representation result for choice under conscious unawareness

- Oliver Walker and Simon Dietz
- 58: The influence of academics as insidernongovernmental actors in the Post-Kyoto Protocol Climate Change Negotiations: a matter of timing, network and policyentrepreneurial capabilities

- Katharina Rietig
- 57: Market-based instruments and technology choices: a synthesis

- Raphael Calel
- 56: Scientific uncertainty: a user�s guide

- Seamus Bradley
- 55: Boulevard of broken dreams: the inside story of the World Bank�s Polonoroeste Road Project in Brazil�s Amazon

- Robert H. Wade
- 54: The treatment of risk and uncertainty in the US Social Cost of Carbon for Regulatory Impact Analysis

- Simon Dietz
- 53: Perverse incentives under the CDM: a comment

- Raphael Calel
- 52: Climate change and carbon markets: a panoramic history

- Raphael Calel
- 51: Deep uncertainty in long-term hurricane risk: scenario generation and implications for future climate experiments

- Nicola Ranger and Falk Nieh�rster
- 50: Insuring climate catastrophes in Florida: an analysis of insurance pricing and capacity under various scenarios of climate change and adaptation measures

- Howard Kunreuther, Erwann Michel-Kerjan and Nicola Ranger
- 49: Carbon trading: unethical, unjust and ineffective?

- Simon Caney and Cameron Hepburn
- 48: Risk preferences and voluntary agrienvironmental schemes: does risk aversion explain the uptake of the Rural Environment Protection Scheme?

- Xavier Vollenweider, Salvatore Di Falco and Cathal O�Donoghue
- 47: The impact of risk on inequality: evidence from the Irish agricultural sector

- Xavier Vollenweider, Salvatore Di Falco and Cathal O�Donoghue
- 46: Emerging markets and climate change: Mexican standoff or low-carbon race?

- David J. Frame and Cameron Hepburn
- 45: Pollution permits, strategic trading and dynamic technology adoption

- Santiago Moreno-Bromberg and Luca Taschini
- 44: Does foreign environmental policy influence domestic innovation? Evidence from the wind industry

- Antoine Dechezlepr�tre and Matthieu Glachant
- 43: The role of stocks and shocks concepts in the debate over price vs. quantity

- John E. Parsons and Luca Taschini
- 42: Climate policy under sustainable discounted utilitarianism

- Simon Dietz and Geir Asheim
- 41: Experimental comparison between markets on dynamic permit trading and investment in irreversible abatement with and without nonregulated companies

- Marc Chesney, Luca Taschini and Mei Wang
- 40: Integrated EUA and CER price modeling and application for spread option pricing

- Pauline Barrieu and Max Fehr
- 39: Co-impacts of energy-related climate change mitigation in Africa�s least developed countries: the evidence base and research needs

- Ian H. Rowlands
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