Search Results - "Sartzetakis, Eftichios S."
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Green bonds as an instrument to finance low carbon transition
Published in Economic change and restructuring (01-08-2021)“…The present paper examines the role that green bonds can play in financing the transition to low carbon economy. We first establish the need for central banks…”
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Firm Competition and Cooperation with Norm‐Based Preferences for Sustainability
Published in The Journal of industrial economics (01-12-2023)“…We analyze firms' incentives to coordinate on the introduction of a sustainable product variant when consumers' preferences for sustainability depend on the…”
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Stable International Environmental Agreements: An Analytical Approach
Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-05-2006)“…In this paper we examine the formation of international environmental agreements (IEAs). We show that the welfare of the signatories does not increase…”
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Green consumers and environmental policy
Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-02-2021)“…The present paper examines how improvements in consumers' environmental awareness influence the choice between output and emission taxes, within a framework of…”
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International Environmental Agreements—The Role of Foresight
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-09-2018)“…The present paper attempts to bridge the gap between the cooperative and the non-cooperative approach employed to examine the size of stable coalitions, formed…”
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Using Tradable Water Permits in Irrigated Agriculture
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-03-2015)“…The present paper examines, both theoretically and empirically, the environmental and economic benefits of introducing a policy to optimally manage groundwater…”
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International environmental agreements: coordinated action under foresight
Published in Economic theory (01-08-2015)“…We examine the formation of international environmental agreements (IEAs). We extend the existing literature by endogenizing the reaction of the IEA's members…”
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The Role of Information Provision as a Policy Instrument to Supplement Environmental Taxes
Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-07-2012)“…This paper examines, within a dynamic framework, the role of information provision as a policy instrument to supplement environmental taxation. Several…”
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Using the allocation of emission permits for strategic trade purposes
Published in Journal of regulatory economics (01-06-2014)“…We show that the presence of transaction costs in emission permit markets challenges the common presumption that grandfathering permits corresponds to lump-sum…”
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Uncertainty and the double dividend hypothesis
Published in Environment and development economics (01-10-2009)“…This paper examines the double dividend hypothesis in the presence of labour income uncertainty. Empirical evidence shows that uncertainty over labour income…”
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Environmental Externalities in the Presence of Network Effects: Adoption of Low Emission Technologies in the Automobile Market
Published in Journal of regulatory economics (01-11-2005)“…The paper considers a market currently dominated by a dirty technology that imposes significant environmental costs. A clean technology, with zero…”
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On commodity taxation in vertically differentiated markets
Published in International journal of industrial organization (01-11-1999)“…We examine the impact of commodity taxation on vertically differentiated product markets when entry is allowed. We show that an ad valorem tax may have a…”
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Regulating the Environmental Consequences of Preferences for Social Status within an Evolutionary Framework
Published 01-01-2015“…Taking as given that we are consuming too much and that overconsumption leads to environmental degradation, the present paper examines the regulator’s choices…”
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