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Climate change 53 Klimawandel 53 OECD countries 50 OECD-Staaten 50 Welt 43 World 43 Environmental policy 41 Umweltpolitik 41 climate change 34 Greenhouse gas emissions 25 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 25 Climate protection 23 Klimaschutz 23 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 23 Sustainable development 23 changement climatique 21 Cost-benefit analysis 20 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 20 Climate policy 17 Environmental tax 17 Impact assessment 17 Klimapolitik 17 Kreislaufwirtschaft 17 Recycling 17 Wirkungsanalyse 17 Ökosteuer 17 Air pollution 16 Luftverschmutzung 16 Theorie 16 Theory 16 Wasserversorgung 14 Water supply 14 Emissions trading 13 Emissionshandel 13 Environmental consciousness 13 Umweltbewusstsein 13 Developing countries 12 Entwicklungsländer 12 Innovation 12 EU countries 11
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Undetermined 327 Free 13
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Book / Working Paper 381
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Arbeitspapier 125 Graue Literatur 125 Non-commercial literature 125 Working Paper 125 Amtsdruckschrift 38 Government document 38 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 295 Undetermined 86
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Johnstone, Nick 40 Haščič, Ivan 34 Dellink, Rob 26 Lanzi, Elisa 26 Agrawala, Shardul 24 Corfee-Morlot, Jan 18 Chateau, Jean 17 Jachnik, Raphaël 15 Börkey, Peter 14 Silva, Jérôme 13 Oueslati, Walid 11 Dussaux, Damien 10 Hallegatte, Stéphane 10 Brown, Andrew 9 Cárdenas Rodríguez, Miguel 9 Kalamova, Margarita 9 Brown, Zachary 8 Laubinger, Frithjof 8 Leflaive, Xavier 8 Mazur, Eugene 8 Mullan, Michael 8 Petkova, Nelly 8 Tikoudis, Ioannis 8 Braathen, Nils Axel 7 Château, Jean 7 Herweijer, Celine 7 Nachtigall, Daniel 7 Briner, Gregory 6 Clapp, Christa 6 Henriet, Fanny 6 Hunt, Alistair 6 Karousakis, Katia 6 Marchal, Virginie 6 Muir-Wood, Robert 6 Prudent-Richard, Guillaume 6 Capozza, Ivana 5 Cochran, Ian 5 Dechezleprêtre, Antoine 5 Ellis, Jane 5 Kingsmill, Nicholas 5
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Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques (OCDE) 86 Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 4 OECD 3
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OECD Environment Working Papers 257 OECD environment working paper 125
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ECONIS (ZBW) 254 RePEc 86 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 41
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Environmental and Related Social Costs of the Tax Treatment of Company Cars and Commuting Expenses
Roy, Rana - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2014
This paper builds upon a recent OECD paper on the personal tax treatment of company cars and commuting expenses in OECD member-countries and aims to arrive at a better understanding of the environmental and related social costs of the tax treatment described therein.<P> The paper begins with an...</p>
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Greening Household Behaviour and Food
Millock, Katrin - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2014
This report focuses on households’ behaviour in relation to food consumption. It presents the results of follow-up econometric analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC). This report complements the overview of the survey data provided in...
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Tax Preferences for Environmental Goals: Use, Limitations and Preferred Practices
Greene, James; Braathen, Nils Axel - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2014
This paper reviews the use of tax preferences to achieve environmental policy objectives. Tax preferences involve using the tax system to adjust relative prices with a view to influencing producer or consumer behaviour in favour of goods or services that are considered to be environmentally...
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Public Financial Institutions and the Low-carbon Transition: Five Case Studies on Low-Carbon Infrastructure and Project Investment
Cochran, Ian; Hubert, Romain; Marchal, Virginie; … - Environment Directorate, Organisation de Coopération … - 2014
Public financial institutions (PFIs) are well-positioned to act as a key leverage point for governments’ efforts to mobilise private investment in low-carbon projects and infrastructure. The study identifies the tools, instruments and approaches used by five PFIs to directly support and...
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Tax preferences for environmental goals : use, limitations and preferred practices
Greene, James; Braathen, Nils Axel - 2014
This paper reviews the use of tax preferences to achieve environmental policy objectives. Tax preferences involve using the tax system to adjust relative prices with a view to influencing producer or consumer behaviour in favour of goods or services that are considered to be environmentally...
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Environmental and related social costs of the tax treatment of company cars and commuting expenses
Roy, Rana - 2014
This paper builds upon a recent OECD paper on the personal tax treatment of company cars and commuting expenses in OECD member-countries and aims to arrive at a better understanding of the environmental and related social costs of the tax treatment described therein. The paper begins with an...
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Exploring potential data sources for estimating private climate finance
Caruso, Randy; Jachnik, Raphaël - 2014
The paper reviews a number of commercial and public data sources to examine their potential for increasing coverage and understanding of the volume and characteristics of private climate finance beyond renewable energy projects. Such information is needed to assess progress towards the global...
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Inducing private finance for renewable energy projects : evidence from micro-data
Cárdenas Rodríguez, Miguel; Haščič, Ivan; … - 2014
This paper analyses the effects of government policies on flows of private finance for investment in renewable energy (inducement effect). It also examines whether direct provision of public finance for a project increases the volume of private finance raised (“crowding in” effect). A unique...
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Integrated assessment of climate change impacts : conceptual frameworks, modelling approaches and research models
Wing, Ian Sue; Lanzi, Elisa - 2014
This paper presents a framework to include feedbacks from climate impacts on the economy in integrated assessment models. The proposed framework uses a production function approach, which links climate impacts to key variables and parameters used in the specification of economic activity. The...
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An overview of the OECD ENV-linkages model : version 3
Chateau, Jean; Dellink, Rob; Lanzi, Elisa - 2014
This document provides a detailed technical description of the ENV-Linkages model. The OECD ENV-Linkages Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model is an economic model that describes how economic activities are inter-linked across several macroeconomic sectors and regions. It links economic...
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