Download Area - 2010 Summer School
Students' Papers
Astrid Dannenberg Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) Germany
The Effects of Voting on the Formation of Coalitions to Provide Public Goods – Experimental Evidence
Enrica De Cian Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Italy
Externalities, leakage and technological spillovers: How much can an OECD coalition do for the climate?
Thijs Dekker Institute for Environmental Studies (IVM) - VU University Amsterdam The Netherlands
INCITING PROTOCOLS How International Environmental Agreements Trigger Knowledge Transfers
Alice Favero Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Italy
Fairness, Credibility and Effectiveness in the Copenhagen Accord: An Economic Assessment
Ram Fishman Columbia University USA
Heterogenous Discount Rates and Environmental Policy
Ketil Gramstad Department of Economics, University of Bergen Norway
Climate Engineering: Cost benefit and beyond
Fuhai Hong Department of Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong, P.R. China
International Environmental Agreements with Mixed Strategies and Investment
Iva Hristova CGEMP, Universite Paris-Dauphine France
Estimating Global Demand and Supply Flows of Carbon Emission Reductions
for 2020 and 2050
Janina Ketterer Ifo Institut Germany
The dependence structure between Carbon Emission Allowances and Financial Markets - A Copula Analysis
Raul Lopez Castro Universidad Complutense de Madrid Spain
Climate Treaties and Breakthrough Technologies in a Dynamic Framework
Irini Maltsoglou Tor Vergata University of Rome Italy
The interplay between sustainable growth, pollution and energy resources in an oil fed economy
Robeny Bruno Nkuiya Mbakop University of Montreal Canada
The Effects of the Length of the Period of Commitment on the Size of Stable International Environmental Agreements
Gert Pönitzsch Bonn Graduate School of Economics Germany
First Come, Best Served? Real-Time Provision of Threshold Public Goods
Giovanni Ruta Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, LSE UK
Trade in ‘Virtual Carbon’: Empirical Results and Implications for Policy
Thomas Schinko Wegener Centre for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz Austria
A CGE Analysis of the Copenhagen Accord from the perspective of less developed countries
Gisèle Schmid University of Geneva Switzerland
Technology transfer in the Clean Development Mechanism: the role of host country characteristics
Luis Alberto Serra-Barragan University of Warwick UK
Sense of Place and the Provision of Environmental Services
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