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Theorie 183 Theory 183 Pollution 111 Umweltbelastung 110 Climate change 104 Klimawandel 104 Welt 87 World 87 Environmental policy 85 Umweltpolitik 85 China 69 Developing countries 64 Entwicklungsländer 64 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 51 Sustainable development 51 Greenhouse gas emissions 49 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 49 Deforestation 47 Entwaldung 47 India 46 Indien 46 Willingness to pay 46 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 46 Economic growth 44 Wirtschaftswachstum 43 Environmental economics 39 Umweltökonomik 39 Environmental protection 38 Umweltschutz 38 Agriculture 34 Air pollution 33 Impact assessment 33 Landwirtschaft 33 Luftverschmutzung 33 Wirkungsanalyse 33 Environmental tax 30 Ökosteuer 30 Agrarboden 29 Agricultural soil 29 Household 28
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Article 1,561 Book / Working Paper 30
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Article in journal 760 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 760 Collection of articles of several authors 29 Sammelwerk 29 Aufsatz im Buch 26 Book section 26 Aufsatzsammlung 6 Abstract 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Dasgupta, Partha 19 Ehrlich, Paul R. 14 Xu, Jintao 13 Zilberman, David 13 Xepapadeas, Anastasios 12 Barbier, Edward 11 Mendelsohn, Robert O. 11 Perrings, Charles 11 Dinar, Ariel 10 Goulder, Lawrence H. 10 Mumford, Kevin J. 10 Mäler, Karl-Göran 10 Oleson, Kirsten 10 Angelsen, Arild 9 Arrow, Kenneth Joseph 9 Cairns, Robert D. 9 Daily, Gretchen C. 9 Bretschger, Lucas 8 Managi, Shunsuke 8 Wesseler, Justus 8 Akpalu, Wisdom 7 Hamilton, Kirk 7 Lipper, Leslie 7 Mekonnen, Alemu 7 Sterner, Thomas 7 Winters, Paul 7 Agliardi, Elettra 6 Alpízar, Francisco 6 BARBIER, EDWARD B. 6 Brouwer, Roy 6 Carraro, Carlo 6 DINAR, ARIEL 6 Heltberg, Rasmus 6 PERRINGS, CHARLES 6 Shyamsundar, Priya 6 Vincent, Jeffrey R. 6 Baland, Jean-Marie 5 Barbier, Edward B. 5 Barrett, Christopher B. 5 Bulte, Erwin H. 5
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Environment and Development Economics 783 Environment and development economics 782 Environment and development economics : essays in honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta 20 Essays in environment and development economics 6
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ECONIS (ZBW) 790 RePEc 782 OLC EcoSci 19
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Energy and climate change in China
Carraro, Carlo; Massetti, Emanuele - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 06, pp. 689-713
This paper examines future energy and emissions scenarios in China generated by the Integrated Assessment Model WITCH. A Business-as-Usual scenario is compared with five scenarios in which greenhouse gases emissions are taxed, at different levels. The elasticity of China's emissions is estimated...
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Environmental policy in a linear city model of product differentiation
Espínola-Arredondo, Ana; Zhao, Huan - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 04, pp. 461-477
This paper analyzes how a tax/subsidy policy affects consumers' behavior when choosing between green (pollution-free goods) and conventional products, and its effects on welfare when a proportion of consumers have strong preferences for green goods. We analyze a Hotelling's linear city model...
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Hurricane Iniki: measuring the long-term economic impact of a natural disaster using synthetic control
Coffman, Makena; Noy, Ilan - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 02, pp. 187-205
The long-term impacts of disasters are ‘hidden’ as it becomes increasingly difficult over time to attribute them to a singular event. We use a synthetic control methodology, formalized in Abadie, A. <italic>et al.</italic> (2010), Synthetic control methods for comparative case studies: estimating the effect...
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Household preferences for municipal water services in Nicaragua
Vásquez, William F.; Franceschi, Dina; Hecken, Gert T. Van - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 01, pp. 105-126
Choice models and a referendum format contingent valuation survey are used to investigate household preferences for improved water services and decentralization levels (actual departmental administration vs. further decentralization to the municipality) in urban Matiguás, Nicaragua. Choice...
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The economic potential of payments for ecosystem services in water conservation: a case study in the upper reaches of Shiyang River basin, northwest China
Tang, Zeng; Shi, Yulan; Nan, Zhibiao; Xu, Zhongmin - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 04, pp. 445-460
In this paper, we conduct an investigation to assess the economic potential of payments for ecosystem services to conserve water through the conversion of land under irrigation into rain-fed land in the upper reaches of the Shiyang River basin, located in northwest China. We use an approach...
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Environmental protection, public finance requirements and the timing of emission reductions
Agliardi, Elettra; Sereno, Luigi - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 06, pp. 715-739
The effects of four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i.e. taxes, emission standards, auctioned permits and freely allocated permits, are analyzed. The setup is a real option model where the amount of emissions is determined by solving the firm's profit...
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The impact of seed market access and transaction costs on potato biodiversity and yields in Bolivia
Salazar, Lina; Winters, Paul - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 05, pp. 633-661
Using data from Bolivia, this paper analyzes seed market participation and how transaction costs in these markets influence intracrop biodiversity and the influence of biodiversity on yields. Results indicate that seed market attributes such as distance and market-level biodiversity have a...
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Climate change and internal migration patterns in Bangladesh: an agent-based model
Hassani-Mahmooei, Behrooz; Parris, Brett W. - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 06, pp. 763-780
Bangladesh is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change impacts such as extreme weather events, due to its low-lying topography, high population density and widespread poverty. In this paper, we report on the development and results of an agent-based model of the migration dynamics...
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Forests, sustainability and poverty in India
Gundimeda, Haripriya; Shyamsundar, Priya - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 03, pp. 373-378
The Indian economy has grown rapidly at 6–8 per cent per year since 1995 and planners aim to sustain an 8 per cent growth rate in the next years. Growth has created considerable optimism about India and its place in the world. After many years of little change, poverty appears to be on the...
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The impact of shadow prices and farmers' impatience on the allocation of a multipurpose renewable resource in Ethiopia
Teklewold, Hailemariam - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 04, pp. 479-505
In a mixed farming system in which farmyard manure (FYM) is considered an important multipurpose renewable resource that can be used to enhance soil organic matter, provide additional income and supply household energy, soil fertility depletion could take place within the perspective of the...
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