Working Paper 12 Abstract Emissions trading markets have been touted as the most efficient mechanism to achieve environmental goals at... Read more

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Working Paper 12 Abstract Emissions trading markets have been touted as the most efficient mechanism to achieve environmental goals at... Read more
Working Paper 11 Abstract Carbon markets are central to the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We introduce a... Read more
Working Paper 10 Abstract There is an increasing demand for putting a shadow price on the environment to guide public... Read more
Working Paper 9 Abstract To what extent does economic analysis of climate change depend on low-probability, high-impact events? This question... Read more
Working Paper 8 Abstract Although there is evidence that CO2-efficiency enhancing innovations in one country diffuse into other countries to... Read more
Working Paper 7 Abstract Policy interest in the cost of adaptation is growing, but compared to the mitigation cost literature,... Read more
Working Paper 6 Abstract We estimate the impacts of an energy tax – the Climate Change Levy (CCL) – on... Read more
Working Paper 5 Abstract We compare two strategic policy reviews undertaken for the UK Government on environmental issues: radioactive waste... Read more
Working Paper 4 Abstract We propose a general way to craft public policy when there is no consensual account of... Read more
Working Paper 3 Abstract We analyse the design of carbon markets in time (intertemporally) and space (geographically) from first principles,... Read more