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This study analyses how linking emissions trading systems affects the economical aspects of climate policy at both …-efficiency of climate policy can be improved by linking local emissions trading systems and by switching from conventional credit …
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policy portfolios with multi-criteria climate change policies evaluation method AMS. Our analysis suggests that optimistic …
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The European Union has unilaterally decided to implement a cap & trade scheme to contain greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions, starting on 1 January 2005. After the First Phase of the Scheme had been concluded on 31 December 2007, emissions from the sectors covered by the European Emissions Trading...
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unexplored. In this paper we use a new cross-country panel climate data set in an economic growth framework to explore the issue …
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agriculture. Though Indian agriculture is very important, but it largely depends on the climate and weather conditions. India has … Monsoon climate in which a year has been divided into two distinct seasons of summer and winter. Rainfall occurs mainly in … been highly dependent on climate patterns and variations. It is clear that India’s agricultural sector has made huge …
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alternative central estimators. Further analysis assesses revealed climatic preferences of population, the effects of climate …
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In this report, we outline a method for approximating a Markovian (or feedback-Nash) equilibrium of a dynamic game, possibly subject to coupled-constraints. We treat such a game as a "multiple" optimal control problem. A method for approximating a solution to a given optimal control problem via...
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We investigate the long-run consequences of historic, climatic temperatures (1730-2000) for the modern cross-country income distribution. Using a newly constructed dataset of climatic temperatures stretching over three centuries (18th, 19th, and 20th), we estimate a robust and significant...
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climate offered at various locations. …
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The paper lacks an abstract, but argues that spatially-varying rents can act as a proxy for the bundle of amenities available. Rising national incomes result in movement toward normal amenity locations and away from inferior locations.
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