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- 0820: Applications of the Coase Theorem

- Tatyana Deryugina, Frances Moore and Richard Tol
- 0720: Kernel density decomposition with an application to the social cost of carbon

- Richard Tol
- 0620: Fossil fuel resources, decarbonization, and economic growth drive the feasibility of Paris climate targets

- Vivek Srikrishnan, Yawen Guan, Klaus Keller and Richard Tol
- 0520: Go ahead and trade: the effect of uncertainty removal in the EU's GSP scheme

- Ingo Borchert and Mattia Di Ubaldo
- 0420: The Impact of the Bono Social de Electricidad on Energy Poverty in Spain

- Guillermo García Alvarez and Richard Tol
- 0320: Export-platform FDI and Brexit Uncertainty

- Nicolo Tamberi
- 0220: Selfish Bureaucrats and Policy Heterogeneity in Nordhaus’ DICE

- Richard Tol
- 0120: Oil Revenues vs Domestic Taxation: Deeper insights into the crowding-out effect

- Michael Keller
- 1119: Revealed statistical consumer theory

- Roy Allen, Pawel Dziewulski and John Rehbeck
- 1019: The Economics of Missionary Expansion: Evidence from Africa and Implications for Development

- Remi Jedwab, Felix Meier zu Selhausen and Alexander Moradi
- 0919: Refugee camps – a lasting legacy? Evidence on long-term health impact

- Olive Nsababera
- 0819: Wasted windfalls: Inefficiencies in health care spending in oil rich countries

- Michael Keller
- 0719: Attitudes Towards Public Health Spending: The Case of the National Health Service in the United Kingdom

- Peter Dolton, Mehmet Kutluay and Richard Tol
- 0619: Supermodular correspondences and comparison of multi-prior beliefs

- Pawel Dziewulski and John Quah
- 0519: Just-noticeable difference as a behavioural foundation of the critical cost-efficiency index

- Pawel Dziewulski
- 0419: Bargaining with a Residual Claimant: An Experimental Study

- Matthew Embrey, Kyle Hyndman and Arno Riedl
- 0319: The elusive consensus on climate change

- Richard Tol
- 0219: A social cost of carbon for (almost) every country

- Richard Tol
- 0119: Correlates of Social Value Orientation: Evidence from a Large Sample of the UK Population

- Peter Dolton and Richard Tol
- 1618: Energy and Climate

- Richard Tol
- 1518: Precision May Harm: The Comparative Statics of Imprecise Judgement

- Sean Horan, Paola Manzini and Marco Mariotti
- 1418: Over Land and Over Sea: Domestic Trade Frictions in the Philippines

- Eugenia Go
- 1318: The impact of climate change and the social cost of carbon

- Richard Tol
- 1218: Terrorist Attacks and Immigration Rhetoric: A Natural Experiment on British MPs

- Daniele Guariso
- 1118: The stock markets’ reflection on the IPCC’s findings

- Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis, Richard Tol, Francisco Estrada and Marjan Hofkes
- 1018: Inferring Cognitive Heterogeneity from Aggregate Choices

- Valentino Dardanoni, Paola Manzini, Marco Mariotti and Christopher Tyson
- 0918: Causal effects of PetroCaribe on sustainable development: a synthetic control analysis

- Acel Jardon, Onno Kuik and Richard Tol
- 0818: European Union services liberalisation in CETA

- Julia Magntorn and L. Winters
- 0718: The Heterogeneous Local Labour Effects of Mining Booms

- Edgar Salgado Chavez
- 0618: Growing Up in a War: The Shaping of Trust and Identity After Conflict in Peru

- Edgar Salgado Chavez
- 0518: Rise of the Kniesians: The professor-student network of Nobel laureates in economics

- Richard Tol
- 0418: Natural Resources and Political Patronage in Africa: An Ethnicity Level Analysis

- Nemera Mamo and Sambit Bhattacharyya
- 0318: Climate Change Awareness and Willingness to Pay for its Mitigation: Evidence from the UK

- Monika Novackova and Richard Tol
- 0218: Foreign Aid Concentration and Natural Disasters

- Subhani Keerthiratne and Richard Tol
- 0118: How to Count Citations If You Must: Comment

- David Stern and Richard Tol
- 2117: Temperature shocks, growth and poverty thresholds: evidence from rural Tanzania

- Marco Letta, Pierluigi Montalbano and Richard Tol
- 2017: Vulnerability from trade in Vietnam

- Emiliano Magrini, Pierluigi Montalbano and L. Winters
- 1917: Public preferences and valuation of new malaria risk

- Mehmet Kutluay, Roy Brouwer, Haripriya Gundimeda, Nitin Lokhande and Richard Tol
- 1817: Cognitive Skills and Intra-Household Allocation of Schooling

- Jorge Garcia Hombrados
- 1717: The Lasting Effects of Natural Disasters on Property Crime: Evidence from the 2010 Chilean Earthquake

- Jorge Garcia Hombrados
- 1617: Systematic sensitivity analysis of the full economic impacts of sea level rise

- Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis, F. Estrada, Marjan Hofkes and Richard Tol
- 1517: Preference updating in public health risk valuation

- Mehmet Kutluay, Roy Brouwer and Richard Tol
- 1417: The memory of Katrina and the stock market response to hurricane-related news and events

- Theodoros Chatzivasileiadis, F. Estrada, Marjan Hofkes and Richard Tol
- 1317: Child Marriage and Infant Mortality: Evidence from Ethiopia

- Jorge Garcia Hombrados
- 1217: Deep and Not Comprehensive? What the WTO rules permit for a UK-EU Trade Agreement

- Emily Lydgate and L. Winters
- 1117: Thoughts on the Economics of Secondary Benefits between Climate Change Mitigation and Air Pollution Regulation

- Kristie Ebi, Richard Tol and Gary Yohe
- 1017: Leaving an emissions trading scheme – insights from the United Kingdom

- Richard Tol
- 0917: Resource Discovery and the Political Fortunes of National Leaders

- Sambit Bhattacharyya, Michael Keller and Rabah Arezki
- 0817: Impact of Natural Disasters on Income Inequality in Sri Lanka

- Subhani Keerthiratne and Richard Tol
- 0717: The Private Benefit of Carbon and its Social Cost

- Richard Tol