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China 4 Choice experiment 3 UK sugar beet production 3 choice experiment 3 conditional logit model 3 enforcement 3 2001 2 Chile 2 Clean Development Mechanism 2 Composting 2 Corruption 2 Deforestation 2 EU sugar reform 2 Mass Media 2 Multi-output cost function 2 Preference heterogeneity 2 Recycling 2 Social Capital 2 UK agriculture 2 Waste management 2 difference in differences 2 environment 2 food security 2 interactions 2 latent class model 2 regulation 2 sustainability 2 water quality 2 water quantity 2 Agglomeration 1 Ammonia 1 Arsenic contamination 1 Asia 1 Bangladesh 1 Bioprospection 1 Brazilian Amazon 1 Broiler installations 1 Bureaucracy 1 CAP reform 1 CO2 Emissions 1
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Birol, Ekin 9 Kontoleon, Andreas 8 Giha, Cesar L. Revoredo 5 Koundouri, Phoebe 5 Pascual, Unai 5 Groom, Ben 3 Grosjean, Pauline 3 Huang, Yongfu 3 Mullan, Katrina 3 Palmer, Charles 3 Renwick, Alan W. 3 Ruiz-Tagle, María Teresa 3 Antoniou, Fabio 2 Barker, Terry 2 Das, Sukanya 2 Harris, Donna 2 Hatzipanayotou, Panos 2 Karousakis, Katia 2 Kountouris, Yiannis 2 Smale, Melinda 2 Suphachalasai, Suphachol 2 Swanson, Tim 2 Zhang, Shiqiu 2 Aldred, Jonathan 1 Angus, A.J 1 Barbier, Edward 1 Bhattacharya, ARabindra N. 1 Bhattacharya, Rabindra N. 1 Bonilla, David 1 Carter, C.A 1 Choudhury, Zubaida 1 Dedeurwaerdere, Tom 1 Dimitropoulos, Alexandros 1 Engel, Stefanie 1 Field, Eleanor 1 Fletcher, Stanley M. 1 Foxon, Tim 1 Foxon, Tim J. 1 Gyovai, Agnes 1 Hanley, Nick 1
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Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge 49
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Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers 49
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Ethanol Production, Food and Forests
Sa, Saraly Andrade de; Palmer, Charles; Engel, Stefanie - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2010
This paper investigates the direct and indirect impacts of ethanol production on land use, deforestation and food production. A partial equilibrium model of a national economy with two sectors and two regions, one of which includes a residual forest, is developed. It analyses how an exogenous...
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Is Economic Volatility Detrimental to Global Sustainability?
Huang, Yongfu - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2010
This paper examines the effects of economic volatility on global sustainability in a dynamic panel data model allowing for error cross section dependence. It finds that output volatility and financial market volatility exert strong negative impacts on sustainable development, with the impacts...
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Second Best Environmental Policies under Uncertainty.
Antoniou, Fabio; Hatzipanayotou, Panos; Koundouri, Phoebe - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2010
We construct a strategic trade model of an international duopoly, whereby production by exporting firms generates a local pollutant. Governments use environmental policies, i.e., an emissions standard or a tax, to control pollution and for rent shifting purposes. Contrary to their firm, however,...
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Tradable Permits vs Ecological Dumping.
Antoniou, Fabio; Hatzipanayotou, Panos; Koundouri, Phoebe - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2010
In this paper we examine an alternative policy scenario, where governments allow polluting firms to trade permits in a strategic environmental policy model. We demonstrate, among other things, that with no market power in the permits market, governments of the exporting firms do not have an...
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Two's Company, Three's a Group: The impact of group identity and group size on in-group favouritism
Harris, Donna; Herrmann, Benedikt; Kontoleon, Andreas - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2009
In this study, we use an allocation game to study the effects of group identity and group size on in-group favouritism when the person's own payoff is not affected by her decision. We first show that in a triadic setting when the subjects are asked to allocate a fixed amount of resource between...
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Trading-off health risk and latency: Evidence from water pollution in Bangladesh
Maddison, David; Field, Eleanor; Choudhury, Zubaida; … - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2009
The Ganges Delta of Bangladesh faces a major environmental and development problem from arsenic groundwater contamination. Here we address the rural population’s health preferences and estimate how much a given risk of arsenicosis would have to be postponed to make that risk acceptable. We...
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Estimating the value of improved wastewater treatment: The case of River Ganga, India
Das, Sukanya; Bhattacharya, Rabindra N.; Birol, Ekin - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2009
This paper employs a stated preference environmental valuation method, namely the choice experiment method, to estimate local public’s willingness to pay (WTP) for improvements in the capacity of a sewage treatment plant (STP) in Chandernagore Municipality, located on the banks of the River...
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Ethics and Climate Change Cost-Benefit Analysis: Stern and after
Aldred, Jonathan - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2009
The Stern Review on the economics of climate change (hereafter ‘Stern’) has received much attention regarding its potential political impact.1 It has also been extensively discussed among academic economists because its conclusions are more radical, in terms of action to mitigate climate...
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Participation in Payments for Ecosystem Services programmes in developing countries: The Chinese Sloping Land Conversion Programme
Mullan, Katrina; Kontoleon, Andreas - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2009
This paper contributes to the limited existing empirical evidence on assessing household participation in Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) programmes in developing countries. We examine this issue for the case of the Sloping Land Conversion Programme (SLCP) in China, one of the largest PES...
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Environmental Services and Poverty Alleviation: Either, or, or both?
Groom, Ben; Palmer, Charles - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2009
Payments for environmental services (PES) schemes in developing countries face trade-offs between environmental and development objectives. This tension is inherent in cost effective direct PES since, by their very nature, they limit transfers to recipients. However, where recipients of PES are...
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