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Climate change 2 Klimawandel 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Air pollution 1 Auslandsinvestition 1 Coastal area 1 Coastal management 1 Cooker 1 Decentralization 1 Dezentralisierung 1 Emissions trading 1 Emissionshandel 1 Energiekonsum 1 Energiemarkt 1 Energiepolitik 1 Energy consumption 1 Energy market 1 Energy policy 1 Environmental policy 1 Fischereipolitik 1 Fisheries policy 1 Foreign investment 1 Gewässerbelastung 1 Gewässerschutz 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Haushaltsökonomik 1 Hedonic price index 1 Hedonischer Preisindex 1 Herd 1 Household 1 Household economics 1 Housing market 1 Immobilienpreis 1 India 1 Indien 1 Intertemporal choice 1 Intertemporale Entscheidung 1 Investition 1 Investment 1
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Jeuland, Marc 3 Smith, Martin D. 2 Baker, Justin 1 Bartlett, Ryan 1 Bennear, Lori Snyder 1 Bhojvaid, Vasundhara 1 Brown, Joe 1 Burtraw, Dallas 1 Cunningham, Sam 1 Douangsavanh, Somphasith 1 Echeverri, Dalia 1 Fell, Harrison 1 Gopalakrishnan, Sathya 1 Hamoudi, Amar 1 Haninger, Kevin 1 Kar, Ashish 1 Lacombe, Guillaume 1 Lewis, Jessica 1 Ma, Lala 1 Mackenzie, Ian A. 1 Maniloff, Peter 1 McNamara, Dylan 1 Murray, A. Brad 1 Murray, Brian C. 1 Murray, Evan 1 Palmer, Karen L. 1 Patange, Omkar 1 Pattanayak, Subhrendu K. 1 Pizer, William A. 1 REHMAN, I H 1 Ramanathan, Nithya 1 Ramanathan, Veerabhadran 1 Tan Soo, Jie Sheng 1 Timmins, Christopher 1 Turrini, Gina 1
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Estimating the Impacts of Brownfield Remediation on Housing Property Values
Haninger, Kevin - 2017
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Brownfields Program provides grants to assess and clean up brownfields — properties the "expansion, re-development, or re-use of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant." The...
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Prices versus Quantities versus Bankable Quantities
Mackenzie, Ian A. - 2014
Quantity-based regulation with banking allows regulated firms to shift obligations across time in response to periods of unexpectedly high or low marginal costs. Despite its wide prevalance in existing and proposed emission trading programs, banking has received limited attention in past welfare...
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Flexible Mandates for Investment in New Technology
Echeverri, Dalia - 2014
Regulators often seek to promote the use of improved, cleaner technology when new investments occur; however, technology mandates are suspected of raising costs and delaying investment. We examine investment choices for electricity generation under a strict emissions rate performance standard...
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Analyzing Economic Tradeoffs of Water Use in the Nam Ngum River Basin, Lao PDR
Bartlett, Ryan - 2014
This paper develops a hydroeconomic optimization modeling framework to assess the economic consequences and potential trade-offs of various infrastructure development and policy pathways in the Nam Ngum Basin (Lao PDR). We considered whether large shifts in water resource demands in a relatively...
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Preferences for Improved Cook Stoves : Evidence from North Indian Villages
Jeuland, Marc - 2014
Because emissions from solid fuel burning in traditional stoves affect global climate change, the regional environment, and household health, there is a real fascination with improved cook stoves (ICS). Surprisingly little is known about what households like about these energy products. This...
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Heterogeneous Effects of Information on Household Behaviors to Improve Water Quality
Brown, Joe - 2014
Providing information about health risks only sometimes induces protective action. This raises questions about whether and how risk information is understood and acted upon, and how responses vary across contexts. We stratified a randomized experiment across two periurban areas in Cambodia,...
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Why Have Greenhouse Emissions in RGGI States Declined? An Econometric Attribution to Economic, Energy Market, and Policy Factors
Murray, Brian C. - 2014
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) is a consortium of Northeastern U.S. states that limit carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation through a regional emissions trading program. Since RGGI started in 2009, regional emissions have sharply dropped. We use econometric models...
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Decentralized Management Hinders Coastal Climate Adaptation : The Spatial Dynamics of Beach Nourishment
Gopalakrishnan, Sathya - 2014
Climate change threatens to alter coastline erosion patterns in space and time and coastal communities adapt to these threats with decentralized shoreline stabilization measures. We model strategic interaction between two neighboring towns, and explore welfare implications of spatial-dynamic...
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Spillovers in Regional Fisheries Management : Do Catch Shares Cause Leakage?
Cunningham, Sam; Bennear, Lori Snyder; Smith, Martin D. - 2014
United States fisheries are managed by regional councils. Fishermen can participate in fisheries managed by multiple councils, and effort controls in one region could lead to effort leakage into another. Using difference-in-differences, we test for leakage across regional fisheries boundaries...
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