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Can climate policy enhance sustainability?
Campagnolo, Lorenza
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Carraro, Carlo
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Davide, Marinella
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2013
all scenarios. If the
USA
, Canada, Japan and Russia would not contribute to mitigating future GHG emissions, as envisioned …
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Can Climate Policy Enhance Sustainability?
Campagnolo, Lorenza
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2013
all scenarios. If the
USA
, Canada, Japan and Russia would not contribute to mitigating future GHG emissions, as envisioned …
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What should we expect from innovation? : a model-based assessment of the environmental and mitigation cost implications of climate-related R&D
Bosetti, Valentina
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Carraro, Carlo
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Duval, Romain
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2010
This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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What should we expect from innovation? : a model-based assessment of the environmental and mitigation cost implications of climate-related R&D
Bosetti, Valentina
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Carraro, Carlo
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Duval, Romain
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2010
This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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What Should We Expect from Innovation? A Model-Based Assessment of the Environmental and Mitigation Cost Implications of Climate-Related R&D
Bosetti, Valentina
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2013
This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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What Should We Expect from Innovation? A Model-Based Assessment of the Environmental and Mitigation Cost Implications of Climate-Related R&D
Bosetti, Valentina
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2012
This paper addresses two basic issues related to technological innovation and climate stabilisation objectives: i) Can innovation policies be effective in stabilising greenhouse gas concentrations? ii) To what extent can innovation policies complement carbon pricing (taxes or permit trading) and...
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Game practice and the environment
Carraro, Carlo
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2004
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Clubs, R&D, and Climate Finance : Incentives for Ambitious GHG Emission Reductions
Carraro, Carlo
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2017
Climate clubs, namely subgroups of countries implementing more ambitious and effective climate policies than others, may be the only practical approach to address the lack of incentives to reduce GHG emissions on the part of most, if not all, countries. In climate clubs, incentives to undertake...
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Back to Kyoto? : US participation and the linkage between R&D and climate cooperation
Buchner, Barbara
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Carraro, Carlo
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Cersosimo, Igor
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2005
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Southeast Asia and the economics of global climate stabilization
Raitzer, David A.
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Bosello, Francesco
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Tavoni, Massimo
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2015
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