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Intertemporal efficiency 3 Asset market failure 1 Climate change 1 Data envelopment analysis 1 Data-Envelopment-Analyse 1 Efficiency 1 Effizienz 1 Environmental stock externalities 1 Hotel 1 Hotel industry 1 Hotellerie 1 IPCC SRES scenarios 1 Macroeconomics 1 Productivity 1 Produktivität 1 Stabilization 1 Technical efficiency 1 Technische Effizienz 1 Technischer Fortschritt 1 Technological change 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Tradeable emission permit system 1 Unbalanced penal data 1
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Bollen, Johannes 1 Chen, Hsiao-Yin 1 Chiu, Yung-ho 1 Huang, Chin Wei 1 Manders, Ton 1 Onuma, Ayumi 1 Timmer, Hans 1
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Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 2 Journal of productivity analysis 1
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An intertemporal efficiency and technology measurement for tourist hotel
Chen, Hsiao-Yin; Huang, Chin Wei; Chiu, Yung-ho - In: Journal of productivity analysis 48 (2017) 1, pp. 85-96
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The benefits and costs of waiting: early action versus delayed response in post-SRES stabilization scenarios
Bollen, Johannes; Manders, Ton; Timmer, Hans - In: Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 3 (2000) 2, pp. 143-158
This paper analyzes the economic impact of mitigation policies that lead to stabilization of CO<Subscript>2</Subscript> concentrations at levels of 550 and 450ppmv, respectively. We succes-sively use each of the four new IPCC scenarios as a baseline. We analyze the impact of two different mitigation paths to the same...</subscript>
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Environmental asset market failure, income transfer, and a reform of the tradeable emission permit system
Onuma, Ayumi - In: Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 3 (2000) 1, pp. 21-28
This paper focuses on the intertemporal efficiency aspect of economies with environmental resources which have stock …
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