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    Would border carbon adjustments prevent carbon leakage and heavy industry competitiveness losses? Insights from a meta-analysis of recent economic studies by Branger, Frédéric, Quirion, Philippe

    Published in Ecological economics (01-03-2014)
    “…The efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakage and competitiveness losses. A widely discussed policy option to reduce leakage…”
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    Competitive advantage in the renewable energy industry: Evidence from a gravity model by Kuik, Onno, Branger, Frédéric, Quirion, Philippe

    Published in Renewable energy (01-02-2019)
    “…Pioneering domestic environmental regulation may foster the creation of new eco-industries. These industries could benefit from a competitive advantage in the…”
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    Carbon Leakage and Competitiveness of Cement and Steel Industries Under the EU ETS: Much Ado About Nothing by Branger, Frédéric, Quirion, Philippe, Chevallier, Julien

    Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-07-2016)
    “…In a world of uneven climate policies, concerns about carbon leakage and competitiveness for heavy industries are the main arguments against the implementation…”
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    Climate policy and the 'carbon haven' effect by Branger, Frédéric, Quirion, Philippe

    “…In a world with uneven climate policies, the carbon price differentials across regions could shift the production of energy‐intensive goods from…”
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    Reaping the carbon rent: Abatement and overallocation profits in the European cement industry, insights from an LMDI decomposition analysis by Branger, Frédéric, Quirion, Philippe

    Published in Energy economics (01-01-2015)
    “…We analyse variations of carbon emissions in the European cement industry from 1990 to 2012, at the European level (EU 27), and at the national level for six…”
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    Solving the clinker dilemma with hybrid output-based allocation by Branger, Frédéric, Sato, Misato

    Published in Climatic change (01-02-2017)
    “…Output-based allocation (OBA) is one of the main options discussed for addressing carbon leakage in emissions trading systems. This paper studies how different…”
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    Effect of maternal and grandmaternal care on population dynamics and human life-history evolution: A matrix projection model by Pavard, Samuel, Branger, Frédéric

    Published in Theoretical population biology (01-12-2012)
    “…We present a matrix population model for a single-sex human population comprising non-orphan daughters (whose mothers are alive) and orphan daughters (whose…”
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    The European Union Emissions Trading Scheme: should we throw the flagship out with the bathwater? by Branger, Frédéric, Lecuyer, Oskar, Quirion, Philippe

    “…The European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), presented as the ‘flagship’ of European climate policy, is subject to many criticisms from different…”
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    Global sensitivity analysis of an energy–economy model of the residential building sector by Branger, Frédéric, Giraudet, Louis-Gaëtan, Guivarch, Céline, Quirion, Philippe

    “…In this paper, we discuss the results of a sensitivity analysis of Res-IRF, an energy–economy model of the demand for space heating in French dwellings…”
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    EU ETS, Free Allocations, and Activity Level Thresholds: The Devil Lies in the Details by Branger, Frédéric, Ponssard, Jean-Pierre, Sartor, Oliver, Sato, Misato

    “…It is well known that discontinuous jumps or thresholds in tax or subsidies are socially inefficient, because they create incentives to make strategic…”
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    Carbon Leakage and Competitiveness of Cement and Steel Industries Under the EU ETS: Much Ado About Nothing by Branger, Frederic, Quirion, Philippe, Chevallier, Julien

    Published in The Energy journal (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-01-2016)
    “…In a world of uneven climate policies, concerns about carbon leakage and competitiveness for heavy industries are the main arguments against the implementation…”
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    Management of acute malignant large-bowel obstruction with self-expanding metal stent by Branger, Frederic, Thibaudeau, Emilie, Mucci-Hennekinne, Stéphanie, Métivier-Cesbron, Elodie, Vychnevskaia, Karina, Hamy, Antoine, Arnaud, Jean-Pierre

    “…Purpose Colorectal stents are being used for palliation and as a “bridge to surgery” in obstructing colorectal carcinoma. The purpose of this study was to…”
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    Thyroidectomy in patients with a high BMI: a safe surgery? by Finel, J B, Mucci, S, Branger, F, Venara, A, Lenaoures, P, Rodien, P, Hamy, A

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-07-2014)
    “…ObjectiveTo study and compare the specific postoperative complications of thyroidectomy in a population with a BMI ≥25 with a population having a BMI below…”
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    Solving the Clinker Dilemma with Hybrid Output-based Allocation by Frédéric Branger, Misato Sato

    Published 01-01-2015
    “…This paper proposes an innovative solution to distribute free allowances to the cement sector under emissions trading systems, called hybrid output-based…”
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    Reaping the Carbon Rent: Abatement and Overallocation Profits in the European Cement Industry, Insights from an LMDI Decomposition Analysis by Frédéric Branger, Philippe Quirion

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…We analyse variations of carbon emissions in the European cement industry from 1990 to 2011, at the European level (EU 27), and at the national level for six…”
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    Price versus Quantities versus Indexed Quantities by Frédéric Branger, Philippe Quirion

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…We develop a stochastic model to rank different policies (tax, fixed cap and relative cap) according to their expected total social costs. Three types of…”
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