Publications of the Research Unit Environmental and Climate Economics

  1. Refereed Journal // 2012

    Supply and demand structure for international offset permits under the Copenhagen Pledges

    In recent years, the parties of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UN-FCCC) failed to negotiate a follow-up agreement of the Kyoto Protocol. The commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-029 // 2012

    Investigating JEEM Empirically: A Story of Co-Authorship and Collaboration

    Since the first decades of the 20th century scholarly activity in economics has expanded rapidly. Indeed, the cumulative stock of journal articles in economics has doubled every fourteen years. A century ago,…

  3. ZEWnews English edition // 2012

    03/04 - 2012

    • Environmentally Friendly Process Innovations Encourage Hiring of New Employees
    • Falling Profit Margins in E-commerce as Product Life Cycles Lengthen
    • Business Tax Rates Remain Low, Despite the Crisis
    • In-house…
  4. Refereed Journal // 2012

    Expected Utility Theory and the Tyranny of Catastrophic Risks

    Expected Utility theory is not only applied to individual choices but also to social decisions, e.g. in cost-bene t analysis of climate change policy measures that a ect future generations and hence incorporate…

  5. Discussion and Working Paper // 2012

    On the Obligation to Provide Environmental Information in the 21st Century – Empirical Evidence from Germany

    We analyze the stability of ambiguity preferences experimentally, by repeatedly eliciting ambiguity attitudes towards multiple 3-color Ellsberg urns over a period of two months. 57% of the choices show stable…

  6. Refereed Journal // 2012

    Resource Curse and Power Balance: Evidence from Oil-Rich Countries

    We examine the role of political fractionalization in understanding the "resource curse". Using panel data for 30 oil-rich countries, we find that the income effect of resource rents is moderated by the…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper No. 12-021 // 2012

    Transaction Costs and Tradable Permits: Empirical Evidence from the EU Emissions Trading Scheme

    In this paper, transaction costs of German firms, regulated under the EU emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) are examined empirically. Introduced in 2005, the EU ETS currently regulates carbon dioxide emissions…