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- V-350-12: Competitive Altruism and Endogenous Reference Group Selection in Private Provision of Environmental Public Goods

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- V-349-12: Organic Food and Human Health: Instrumental Variables Evidence

- Heinz Welsch
- V-348-12: Incentive Contracts and Efficient Unemployment Benefits in a Globalized World

- Carsten Helm and Dominique Demougin
- V-347-12: Optimal Emission Pricing in the Presence of International Spillovers: Decomposing Leakage and Terms-of-Trade Motives

- Christoph Böhringer, Andreas Lange and Thomas F. Rutherford
- V-346-12: Efficiency and Equity Implications of Alternative Instruments to Reduce Carbon Leakage

- Christoph Böhringer, Jared Carbone and Thomas F. Rutherford
- V-345-12: Alternative Designs for Tariffs on Embodied Carbon: A Global Cost-Effectiveness Analysis

- Christoph Böhringer, Brita Bye, Taran Fæhn and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- V-344-12: Unilateral emission reductions can lead to Pareto improvements when adaptation to damages is possible

- Klaus Eisenack and Leonhard Kähler
- V-343-11: Anti-Inflation Policy Benefits the Poor: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- V-342-11: Comparative Economic Performance and Institutional Change in OECD Countries: Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- V-341-11: Climate Policy with Technology Transfers and Permit Trading

- Carsten Helm and Stefan Pichler
- V-340-11: Embodied Carbon Tariffs

- Christoph Böhringer, Jared Carbone and Thomas F. Rutherford
- V-339-11: Cost-Effective Climate Policy Design: Size Matters

- Christoph Böhringer, Carolyn Fischer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- V-338-11: Unilateral climate policy and competitiveness: The implications of differential emission pricing

- Christoph Böhringer and Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi
- V-337-11: Sectoral and Regional Expansion of Emissions Trading

- Christoph Böhringer, Bouwe Dijkstra and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- V-336-11: International Environmental Agreements: Incentive Contracts with Multilateral Externalities

- Carsten Helm and Franz Wirl
- V-335-11: Energy Security: An Impact Assessment of the EU Climate and Energy Package

- Christoph Böhringer and Andreas Keller
- V-334-11: Adaptation financing as part of a global climate agreement: Is the adaptation levy appropriate?

- Klaus Eisenack
- V-333-11: Inequality of Well-Being and Isoelastic Equivalence Scales

- Udo Ebert and Patrick Moyes
- V-332-11: Adaptation and Mitigation in Global Pollution Problems: Economic Impacts of Productivity, Sensitivity and Adaptive Capacity

- Udo Ebert and Heinz Welsch
- V-331-11: The redistribution of income when needs differ

- Udo Ebert
- V-330-11: How Has the Crisis of 2008-2009 Affected Subjective Well-Being?

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- V-329-10: Stabilität, Wachstum und Well-Being: Wer sind die Champions der Makroökonomie?

- Heinz Welsch
- V-328-10: The inefficiency of private adaptation to pollution in the presence of endogeneous market structure

- Klaus Eisenack
- V-327-10: Talents, Preferences and Inequality of Well-Being

- Udo Ebert and Patrick Moyes
- V-326-10: Greening Electricity More Than Necessary: On the Excess Cost of Overlapping Regulation in EU Climate Policy

- Christoph Böhringer and Knut Einar Rosendahl
- V-325-10: The decomposition of inequality reconsidered: Weakly decomposable measures

- Udo Ebert
- V-324-10: Inequality reducing taxation reconsidered

- Udo Ebert
- V-323-10: Nutzenmaxima, Routinen und Referenzpersonen beim nachhaltigen Konsum

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- V-322-10: Is Pro-Environmental Consumption Utility-Maximizing? Evidence from Subjective Well-Being Data

- Heinz Welsch and Jan Kühling
- V-321-10: Returns to Open Source Software Engagement: An Empirical Test of the Signaling Hypothesis

- Jürgen Bitzer, Ingo Geishecker and Philipp Schroeder
- V-320-10: Unilateral climate policy, asymmetric backstop adoption and carbon leakage in a two-region Hotelling model

- Edwin van der Werf