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different emissions reduction options and flexible emissions reduction targets. Germany's Chancellor Merkel supports a world per …
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was the major force of growth and change in the world income per worker distribution over the 1965-1990 period, our … transitional economies performed similar to the rest of the world, the procedure was able to discover some interesting patterns …
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Methane is a major anthropogenic greenhouse gas, second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in its impact on climate change. Methane (CH4) has a high global warming potential that is 25 times as large as the one of CO2 on a 100 year time horizon according to the latest IPCC report. Thus, CH4...
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COALMOD-World model. The COALMOD-World model is an equilibrium model that computes future trade flows, infrastructure …
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In 2005, the EU introduced an emissions trading system in order to pursue its Kyoto obligations. This instrument gives emitters the flexibility to undertake reduction measures in the most cost-efficient way and mobilizes market forces for the protection of the earth?s climate. In this paper, we...
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Energy is an important commodity in many economic activities. Its usage affects the environment via CO2 emissions and the Greenhouse Effect. Modeling the energy-economyenvironment-trade linkages is an important objective in applied economic policy analysis. Previously, however, the modeling of...
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