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Theorie 37 subjective well-being 34 Theory 33 Deutschland 29 Klimaschutz 29 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 29 Ökosteuer 28 Germany 27 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 26 Climate protection 25 Zufriedenheit 25 Environmental tax 24 Greenhouse gas emissions 24 Welt 24 Emissionshandel 21 General equilibrium 21 Lebensqualität 20 Quality of life 20 Satisfaction 20 computable general equilibrium 20 Emissions trading 19 World 19 Klimawandel 17 life satisfaction 16 Climate change 15 Strompreis 13 EU-Staaten 12 Internationale Umweltpolitik 12 Wirkungsanalyse 12 carbon leakage 12 EU countries 11 Electricity price 11 Impact assessment 11 Schätzung 11 climate change 11 Economic Development 10 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 10 Renewable energy 10 Renewable energy policy 10 Entwicklungsländer 9
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Working Paper 185 Graue Literatur 120 Non-commercial literature 120 Arbeitspapier 73
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English 243 German 4
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Böhringer, Christoph 72 Welsch, Heinz 67 Gören, Erkan 29 Rutherford, Thomas F. 25 Kühling, Jan 19 Eisenack, Klaus 17 Rosendahl, Knut Einar 17 Biermann, Philipp 14 Bitzer, Jürgen 14 Helm, Carsten 14 Schneider, Jan 14 Dannemann, Bernhard Christopher 9 Asane-Otoo, Emmanuel 8 Dannemann, Bernhard C. 8 Mier, Mathias 8 Richters, Oliver 8 Rivers, Nicholas 8 Carbone, Jared C. 7 Fischer, Carolyn 7 Hagen, Achim 6 Kähler, Leonhard 6 Paschen, Marius 6 Bye, Brita 5 Ebert, Udo 5 Fæhn, Taran 5 Asare, Abigail O. 4 Balistreri, Edward J. 4 Garcia-Muros, Xaquin 4 Glötzl, Erhard 4 Müller, André 4 Neetzow, Paul 4 Pechan, Anna 4 Springmann, Marco 4 Storrøsten, Halvor Briseid 4 Meya, Jasper 3 Wirl, Franz 3 Altamirano Cabrera, Juan Carlos 2 Arto, Iñaki 2 Asare, Abigail Opokua 2 Binder, Martin 2
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Oldenburg discussion papers in economics 114 Oldenburg Discussion Papers in Economics 112 Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapiere 15 Oldenburg discussion papers in economics / V 5 Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Diskussionspapiere / V 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 120 EconStor 112 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 15
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Are national climate change mitigation pledges shaped by citizens' climate action preferences? Evidence from globally representative data
Welsch, Heinz - 2024
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change requests signatory countries to specify voluntary caps on their greenhouse gas emissions. The caps stated by the end of 2021 imply percentage emission reductions that vary widely across countries. This paper uses globally representative data from the Global...
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Explaining happiness trends in Europe by welfare policies and economic growth: Easterlin and O'Connor revisited
Welsch, Heinz - 2024
Easterlin and O'Connor (PNAS 2022) have investigated which economic, social, political, and ecological factors explain long-run (36-year) changes in European countries' happiness (life satisfaction). Considering six potential predictors advanced in the pertinent literature, they found only...
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Heterogeneous effects of foreign aid on local economic development
Bitzer, Jürgen; Dannemann, Bernhard Christopher; … - 2024
We investigate the heterogeneity of the impact of World Bank foreign aid projects on local economic development across countries, sectors and time. Using a grid-cell dataset of geo-referenced aid data, satellite night-time light imagery, and climatic and socio-economic controls, we employ a...
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Heterogeneous effects of foreign aid on local economic development
Bitzer, Jürgen; Dannemann, Bernhard Christopher; … - 2024 - This Version: December 2024
We investigate the heterogeneity of the impact of World Bank foreign aid projects on local economic development across countries, sectors and time. Using a grid-cell dataset of geo-referenced aid data, satellite night-time light imagery, and climatic and socio-economic controls, we employ a...
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Are national climate change mitigation pledges shaped by citizens' climate action preferences? : evidence from globally representative data
Welsch, Heinz - 2024
The Paris Agreement on Climate Change requests signatory countries to specify voluntary caps on their greenhouse gas emissions. The caps stated by the end of 2021 imply percentage emission reductions that vary widely across countries. This paper uses globally representative data from the Global...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014577458
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Incidence of carbon pricing in Tanzania : using revenues to empower low-income households with renewable energy
Asare, Abigail O.; Schürer, Laura - 2024
While Tanzania's greenhouse gas emission levels still seem low by international comparison, the country is rapidly carbonizing, and most households still rely on kerosene, charcoal, and firewood for cooking and lighting. Carbon pricing can be an effective tool to discourage the creation of high...
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Explaining happiness trends in Europe by welfare policies and economic growth : Easterlin and O'Connor revisited
Welsch, Heinz - 2024
Easterlin and O'Connor (PNAS 2022) have investigated which economic, social, political, and ecological factors explain long-run (36-year) changes in European countries' happiness (life satisfaction). Considering six potential predictors advanced in the pertinent literature, they found only...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015095066
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Incidence of carbon pricing in Tanzania: Using revenues to empower low-income households with renewable energy
Asare, Abigail O.; Schürer, Laura - 2024
While Tanzania's greenhouse gas emission levels still seem low by international comparison, the country is rapidly carbonizing, and most households still rely on kerosene, charcoal, and firewood for cooking and lighting. Carbon pricing can be an effective tool to discourage the creation of high...
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Do national well-being scores capture nations' ecological resilience? : evidence for 124 countries
Welsch, Heinz - 2024
Resilience is the ability of an entity to manage a destabilizing shock or rise in pressure. The recently published State Resilience Index (SRI) includes ecological resilience along with several other "pillars" of state resilience. Given that indicators of subjective well-being (SWB) are...
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Household sector carbon pricing, revenue rebating, and subjective well-being : a dollar is not a dollar
Welsch, Heinz - 2024
Carbon pricing is on the rise, as evidenced, for example, by the European Commission's proposal to extend the trade in carbon emissions to the building and transport sectors. An important feature of carbon pricing is that it generates revenues which can be rebated to households. Rebating the...
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