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  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    The Effect of Special Provisions in the Framework of Energy Taxes on the Environmental Effectiveness: The Case of Germany

    In: Trade, Poverty, and the Environment : 8th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis ; June 9 - 11, 2005, Lübeck, Germany [CD-ROM]
    West Lafayette (Ind.) : GTAP
    o.S.
    | Michael Kohlhaas, Stefan Bach
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    The Environmental and Economic Effects of European Emissions Trading in Germany

    In: Trade, Poverty, and the Environment : 8th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis ; June 9 - 11, 2005, Lübeck, Germany [CD-ROM]
    West Lafayette (Ind.) : GTAP
    | Claudia Kemfert, Michael Kohlhaas, Truong P. Truong, Artem Protsenko
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Innovative Energy Technologies and Climate Policy in Germany

    In: Trade, Poverty, and the Environment : 8th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis ; June 9 - 11, 2005, Lübeck, Germany [CD-ROM]
    West Lafayette (Ind.) : GTAP
    | Katja Schumacher, Ronald D. Sands
  • Externe Monographien

    Innovative Energy Technologies and Climate Policy in Germany

    Berlin: TIPS, 2005, 37 S.
    (TIPS Discussion Paper ; 6)
    | Katja Schumacher, Ronald D. Sands
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Modeling the Impacts of International Climate Change Policies in a CGE Context: The Use of the GTAP-E Model

    The anticipated implications of international environmental policy strategies are critical for the success or failure of international negotiations on climate change policies. In this paper, we discuss the complex modeling issues related to the incorporation of international environmental policy measures in one of the popular applied general equilibrium models for international trade, the so-called ...

    In: Economic Modelling 22 (2005), 6, S. 955-974 | Peter Nijkamp, Shunli Wang, Hans Kremers
  • Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 2 / 2005

    Trade Policy to Control Climate Change: Does the Stick Beat the Carrot?

    Internationaler Handel und Klimapolitik sind eng miteinander verknüpft. Mithilfe eines allgemeinen Gleichgewichtsmodells untersuchen wir, welche Rolle Handelseinschränkungen sowie Transfers von energieeffizienten technischen Innovationen für die Stabilisierung der Klimapolitik unter dem Kyoto-Protokoll spielen können. Handelseinschränkungen führen zu einer Verschlechterung der Handelsbilanz für die ...

    2005| Susanne Dröge, Claudia Kemfert
  • Weekly Report 2 / 2005

    The Economic Costs of Climate Change

    International experts agree that the emission of greenhouse gases by mankind is rising further and further, and causing climate change. This can clearly be seen in the rise in the average global temperature and sea level. It is also evident in the increase in extreme weather events and natural catastrophes, which are causing enormous economic damage. If the global temperature changes by 1 degree Celsius ...

    2005| Claudia Kemfert
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    How to Turn an Industry Green: Taxes versus Subsidies

    Environmental policies frequently target the ratio of dirty to green output within the same industry. To achieve such targets, the green sector may be subsidized or the dirty sector be taxed. We show that in a monopolistic competition setting, the two policy approaches have different welfare effects, depending on the design of the instrument (ad valorem versus unit instrument) and the initial situation ...

    In: Journal of Regulatory Economics 27 (2005), 2, S. 177-202 | Susanne Dröge, Philipp J. H. Schröder
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    Induced Technological Change in a Multi-Regional, Multi-Sectoral, Integrated Asessment Model (WIAGEM): Impact Assessment of Climate Policy Strategies

    This paper illustrates the representation of induced technological change in the multi-regional, multi-sectoral integrated assessment model WIAGEM. The main aim of the paper is to investigate quantitatively the economic impacts of climate policy measures due to the induced technological changes that are considered. Improved technological innovations are triggered by increased R&D expenditures that ...

    In: Ecological Economics 54 (2005), 2-3, S. 293-305 | Claudia Kemfert
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Energy Taxation and Competitiveness: Special Provisions for Business in Germany's Environmental Tax Reform

    In: Hope Ashiabor, Kurt Deketelaere, Larry Kreiser, Janet Milne (Eds.) , Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation
    Richmond : Richmond Law & Tax Ltd.
    S. 135-145
    | Michael Kohlhaas
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