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labeling schemes have realigned consumer and producer behaviors. In 2003, Switzerland introduced a system of fuel economy … Switzerland each year from 2000 to 2011 to answer three key research questions. First, what is the willingness to pay for fuel …
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pollutants and CO2, have been devised and used in the last two decades in several countries. In 2003, Switzerland introduced a … approved for sale in Switzerland each year from 2000 to 2011 to answer three key research questions. First, what is the …
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Conceptualizing externalities from perceived nuclear risk as being related to distance from nuclear facilities, we estimate the relationship between Swiss citizens' life satisfaction (understood as a proxy of utility) and the distance of their place of residence from the nearest nuclear power...
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labeling schemes have realigned consumer and producer behaviors. In 2003, Switzerland introduced a system of fuel economy … Switzerland each year from 2000 to 2011 to answer three key research questions. First, what is the willingness to pay for fuel …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013060730
pollutants and CO2, have been devised and used in the last two decades in several countries. In 2003, Switzerland introduced a … approved for sale in Switzerland each year from 2000 to 2011 to answer three key research questions. First, what is the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014148024
This doctoral thesis, organized in three self-contained chapters, provides an analysis of the economic effects associated with the extraction of natural resources and the transition from an economy based on fossil fuel use to an economy relying primarily on renewable energy sources. Chapter 1...
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This paper explores the role of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in the low-carbon transition in OECD and G20 countries. It tracks GHG emissions and energy investments by SOEs and analyses the impact of SOEs on investments in renewable electricity. A descriptive analysis of SOEs’ role in the...
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Based on data from broadly representative surveys among more than 1,400 citizens in Germany and Sweden, this paper empirically examines the support of different groups of climate-related (passenger) transport policy measures targeting vehicle use, public transport, air travel, and bicycle use....
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We investigate the economic impacts of CO2 emissions pricing for Germany in the context of the Paris Agreement where we highlight the role of international market responses for the incidence across heterogeneous households. We consider three settings for international spillover effects: (i) a...
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Germany plays a pioneering role in replacing conventional power plants with renewable energy sources. While this is beneficial with respect to environmental quality, the energy turnaround implies increasing electricity prices for private households and firms. The extent to which this is...
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