Search Results - "Gerlagh, Reyer"
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CARBON PRICES FOR THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS
Published in The Economic journal (London) (01-03-2018)“…This article examines the socially optimal pricing of carbon emissions over time when climate-change impacts are unknown, potentially high-consequence events…”
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Measuring the value of induced technological change
Published in Energy policy (01-11-2007)“…In this paper, we analyze the value of induced technological change (ITC) for cutting the costs of reaching climate stabilization targets using techniques from…”
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Resource abundance and economic growth in the United States
Published in European economic review (01-05-2007)“…It is a common assumption that regions within the same country converge to approximately the same steady-state income levels. The so-called absolute…”
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Fertility and climate change
Published in The Scandinavian journal of economics (01-01-2023)“…A quarter of the total increase in emissions is attributable to the growth of emissions per capita, whereas three‐quarters are due to population growth. This…”
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Economic Freedom, Internal Motivation, and Corporate Environmental Responsibility of SMEs
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-11-2019)“…The effect of economic freedom on firms’ environmental responsible management is still unconcluded. We conjecture that the effects are conditional on a firm’s…”
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CO2 embodied in trade: trends and fossil fuel drivers
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-06-2021)“…The amount of CO 2 embodied in trade has substantially increased over the last decades. We contribute to understanding the reasons for this evolution by…”
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Fiscal Policy and CO 2 Emissions of New Passenger Cars in the EU
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-01-2018)“…To what extent have national fiscal policies contributed to the decarbonisation of newly sold passenger cars? We construct a simple model that generates…”
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COVID-19 Tests the Market Stability Reserve
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-08-2020)“…We compare the decrease in energy demand and CO2 emissions in Europe during the financial crisis 2008–2009 with the expected drop in demand and emissions due…”
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The resource curse hypothesis and its transmission channels
Published in Journal of Comparative Economics (01-03-2004)“…We examine empirically the direct and indirect effects of natural resource abundance on economic growth. Natural resources have a negative impact on growth if…”
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An endogenous emissions cap produces a green paradox
Published in Economic policy (01-07-2021)“…Abstract The European Union’s Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) is complemented by a Market Stability Reserve (MSR). After a major revision of the EU ETS in…”
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Climate-conscious consumers and the buy, bank, burn program
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2019)“…Manipulation of European Union emission trading systems (ETS) by the buy, bank, burn program compensates unregulated emissions while regulated sectors carry a…”
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Getting serious about categorizing countries
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A climate-change policy induced shift from innovations in carbon-energy production to carbon-energy savings
Published in Energy economics (01-03-2008)“…We develop an endogenous growth model with capital, labor and carbon-energy as production factors and three technology variables that measure accumulated…”
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Modeling the emissions–income relationship using long-run growth rates
Published in Environment and development economics (01-12-2017)“…The authors adopt a new approach to modeling the relationship between emissions and income using long-run per capita growth rates. This approach allows them to…”
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Shifting concerns for the EU ETS: are carbon prices becoming too high?
Published in Environmental research letters (01-05-2022)“…Carbon prices in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) have risen from around 5 euro per ton of CO 2 in 2017 to above 90 euro in 2021. One probable…”
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The optimal time path of clean energy R&D policy when patents have finite lifetime
Published in Journal of environmental economics and management (01-01-2014)“…We study the optimal time path for clean energy innovation policy. In a model with emission reduction through clean energy deployment, and with R&D increasing…”
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Optimal Timing of Climate Change Policy: Interaction Between Carbon Taxes and Innovation Externalities
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-07-2009)“…This paper addresses the impact of endogenous technology through research and development (R&D) on the timing of climate change policy. We develop a model with…”
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Corruption, Democracy, and Environmental Policy: An Empirical Contribution to the Debate
Published in The journal of environment & development (01-09-2006)“…Theoretical and empirical studies have shown that democracy and corruption influence environmental policies. In this article, the authors empirically analyze…”
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CALCULATING THE SOCIAL COSTS OF CARBON WITHOUT KNOWING PREFERENCES COMMENT ON "A RAPID ASSESSMENT MODEL FOR UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL COST OF CARBON"
Published in Climate change economics (01-05-2014)“…The Social Costs of Carbon (SCC) equals the marginal welfare loss associated with one unit of emitted CO2, divided by the marginal welfare gain associated with…”
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Corruption's Effect on Growth and its Transmission Channels
Published in Kyklos (Basel) (01-08-2004)“…SUMMARY A common finding of recent theoretical and empirical literature is that corruption has a negative effect on economic growth. In the paper, through…”
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