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  2. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Carbon cost pass-through in industrial…

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    11 Dec 2023: Second, in the environmental-economics literature, papers including Demailly & Quirion. (2006) derive pass-through expressions with a focus on different allocation approaches and. ... marginal revenue with marginal cost. In terms of the theory of
  3. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Investigating the Regional and Individual…

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    22 Apr 2024: In the. revised Renewable Energy Directive (Official Journal of the European Union, 2018), which is the legal. ... The advantages. of using biomethane lie in its environmental and economic sustainability, as it combines sustainable waste.
  4. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Understanding overlapping policies: Internal …

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    11 Dec 2023: L ' 0.85 for the Dutch CPF, while a regional CPF including the Benelux, France andGermany faces L = 0.61 (Frontier Economics, 2018; Vollebergh, 2018). ... Table 1. in Frontier Economics (2018) estimates that the Dutch price floor will reduce domestic.
  5. Does the Social Cost of Carbon Matter?: An Assessment ...

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    7 Dec 2023: Keywords Cost-Benefit Analysis ; Social Cost of Carbon ; Climate Policy ; Regulatory Innovation JEL Classifications H43 (Project Evaluation) ; K32 (Environmental Law) ; Q51 (Valuation of Environmental Effects) ; Q58 (Environmental Policy).
  6. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk The economics of air pollution from fossil…

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    8 Dec 2023: If we are to assess these claims and their implications for good energy and environmental policy, we need to probe more deeply in what economics has to say about markets, market ... and potential users, itself a whole sub-discipline of environmental
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    5 Dec 2023: Environmental Policy Research. CMI Working Paper. UNIVERSITY OFCAMBRIDGEDepartment ofApplied Economics. ABSTRACT. ... 1998. “The Declining Trend in Sulfur Dioxide Emissions: Implications for Allowance Prices,” Journal of Environmental Economics and
  8. 0613 Alberth and Hope 2006 Incorporating ETC into PAGE2002…

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    5 Dec 2023: A. general shift is taking place towards “a new generation of environmental-economic models”. ... In the overview of the 1998 Energy Economics special issue on ‘The Optimal Timing of.
  9. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk The European Single Market in Electricity:…

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    8 Dec 2023: Copenhagen Economics (2005) provided an early assessment for the Commission of the possible effects of market opening in electricity using a general equilibrium model using data from 1990-2003. ... This is very difficult to measure because the rate of
  10. Distributed Generation versus Centralised Supply:

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    5 Dec 2023: JEL Classification: L51 Economics of regulation, L97 Utilities general, L94 Electric utilities, L95 Gas utilities, pipelines, water utilities. ... The same is true of later literature in the public choice tradition.42 Cooter and Rubinfield (1989)
  11. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk EP RG WO RK ING PA PE R ...

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    7 Dec 2023: It has significantly improved the governance of monopoly utilities (via independent regulators), the prospects for competition and innovation, and the quality of policy instruments for environmental emissions control (through the emergence
  12. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Does risk aversion affect transmission and…

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    8 Dec 2023: EPRG Working Paper 1621 Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 1647. Francisco D. ... expected performance of the selectedprojects across all considered scenarios (i.e., risk neutrality).
  13. C-EENRG Working Papers, 2016-3. Larcom, Panzone & Swanson

    https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2023-05/wp07.pdf
    19 Oct 2023: The series hosts research across disciplines, including law,economics, policy, and modelling, and welcomes research on a wide range of environmental topics across the food-energy-water-land nexus. ... PanzoneSchool of Agriculture, Food and Rural
  14. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Pass-through, profits and the political…

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    8 Dec 2023: then becomes a sufficient statistic.12. Second, our paper adds to a growing environmental-economics literature that stud-. ... In the case of environmental regulation, the regulated factor corresponds to firm i’s.
  15. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk A Primer on Capacity Mechanisms EPRG Working …

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    8 Dec 2023: www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk. A Primer on Capacity Mechanisms. EPRG Working Paper 1806. Cambridge Working Paper in Economics 1814. ... What is the impact of capacity. payments on the performance of energy markets?
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    5 Dec 2023: Environmental Policy Research. CMI Working Paper 28. UNIVERSITY OFCAMBRIDGEDepartment ofApplied Economics. ... market bubble, a better understanding by investors of the real economics and market risks.
  17. C-EENRG Working Papers, 2016-5. Montini & Volpe

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    The series hosts research across disciplines, including law,economics, policy, and modelling, and welcomes research on a wide range of environmental topics across the food-energy-water-land nexus. ... 22, pp. 203 ff; H. E. Daly, The Economic Growth Debate
  18. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk China’s Energy Law Draft and the Reform of

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    11 Dec 2023: aChina Institute of Regulation Research, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics, Hangzhou, 310018, China. ...  Corresponding author. College of Management and Economics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China.
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    5 Dec 2023: Contact details: karsten.neuhoff@econ.cam.ac.uk, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 9DE, UK, and rick.sellers@cegetel.net. ... Well-defined processes towards the internalisation of environmental externalities of existing
  20. www.eprg.group.cam.ac.uk Going beyond default intensities in an EU…

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    11 Dec 2023: Moreover, by sacrificing the incentivising effect of carbon pricing, a default intensity is less likely to be considered justified on environmental grounds. ... The previous section already highlighted how an IAM improves the environmental effectiveness
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    5 Dec 2023: 1 Corresponding Author: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, CB3 9DD, UK. ... 5.2.3 – 5.2.4), the reason for imposing the tax, i.e. whether the tax was levied to encourage the rational use of environmental resources or for general revenue

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