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38: Combining multiple climate policy instruments: how not to do it Downloads
Sam Fankhauser, Cameron Hepburn and Jisung Park
37: Spending adaptation money wisely Downloads
Sam Fankhauser and Ian Burton
36: Raising finance to support developing country action: some economic considerations Downloads
Alex Bowen
35: The survival of the conformist: social pressure and renewable resource management Downloads
Alessandro Tavoni, Maja Schl�ter and Simon Levin
34: Inequality, communication and the avoidance of disastrous climate change Downloads
Alessandro Tavoni, Astrid Dannenberg, Giorgos Kallis and Andreas L�schel
33: A comparison of reduced-form permit price models and their empirical performances Downloads
Georg Gr�ll and Luca Taschini
32: Growth dynamics of energy technologies: using historical patterns to validate low carbon scenarios Downloads
Charlie Wilson:
31: Normalizing economic loss from natural disasters: a global analysis Downloads
Eric Neumayer and Fabian Barthel
30: A trend analysis of normalized insured damage from natural disasters Downloads
Fabian Barthel and Eric Neumayer
29: New rules, new politics, same actors � explaining policy change in the EU ETS Downloads
Andr�s J. Drew
28: Comment: �Knock knock: where is the evidence for dangerous human-caused global warming?� Downloads
Robert E. T. Ward
27: Enforcement-proof contracts with moral hazard in precaution: ensuring �permanence� in carbon sequestration Downloads
Ian MacKenzie, Markus Ohndorf and Charles Palmer
26: Cap-and-trade properties under different hybrid scheme designs Downloads
Georg Gr�ll and Luca Taschini
25: Environmental economics and modeling marketable permits Downloads
Luca Taschini
24: Ambiguity and climate policy Downloads
Antony Millner, Simon Dietz and Geoffrey Heal
23: Probabilistic regional and seasonal predictions of twenty-first century temperature and precipitation Downloads
David Stainforth
22: Auctioning conservation contracts in thepresence of externalities Downloads
Raphael Calel
21: International climate policy after Copenhagen: towards a �building blocks� approach Downloads
Robert Falkner, Hannes Stephan and John Vogler
19: Does adaptation to climate change provide food security? A micro-perspective from Ethiopia Downloads
Salvatore Di Falco, Marcella Veronesi and Mahmud Yesuf
18: On non-marginal cost-benefit analysis Downloads
Simon Dietz and Cameron Hepburn
17: Invention and transfer of climate change mitigation technologies on a global scale: a study drawing on patent data Downloads
Antoine Dechezlepr�tre, Matthieu Glachant, Ivan Haščič, Nick Johnstone and Yann M�ni�re
16: Environmental policy and the economic downturn Downloads
Alex Bowen and Nicholas Stern
15: Why is the USA so energy intensive? Evidence from US multinationals in the UK Downloads
Ralf Martin
14: What drives the international transfer of climate change mitigation technologies? Empirical evidence from patent data Downloads
Antoine Dechezlepr�tre, Matthieu Glachant and Yann M�ni�re
13: From efficiency to justice: utility as the informational basis of climate change strategies, and some alternatives Downloads
Simon Dietz
12: Properly designed emissions trading schemes do work! Downloads
Ren� Carmona, Max Fehr and Juri Hinz
11: The carbon market in 2020: volumes, prices and gains from trade Downloads
Marcel Brinkman, Sam Fankhauser, Ben Irons and Stephan Weyers
10: Environmental prices, uncertainty and learning Downloads
Simon Dietz and Sam Fankhauser
9: High impact, low probability? An empirical analysis of risk in the economics of climate change Downloads
Simon Dietz
8: How do domestic attributes affect international spillovers of CO2-efficiency? Downloads
Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer
7: The costs of adaptation Downloads
Sam Fankhauser
6: The impacts of the Climate Change Levy on business: evidence from microdata Downloads
Ralf Martin, Laure de Preux and Ulrich Wagner
5: Strategic appraisal of environmental risks: a contrast between the UK�s Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change and its Committee on Radioactive Waste Management Downloads
Simon Dietz and Alec Morton
4: Economic policy when models disagree Downloads
Pauline Barrieu and Sinclair Desgagn�
3: Carbon markets in space and time Downloads
Sam Fankhauser and Cameron Hepburn
2: The Clean Development Mechanism: too flexible to produce sustainable development benefits? Downloads
Charlene Watson and Sam Fankhauser
1: The economics of the CDM levy: Revenue potential, tax incidence and distortionary effects Downloads
Sam Fankhauser, Nat Martin and Stephen Prichard
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