Publications of the Research Unit Environmental and Climate Economics

  1. Refereed Journal // 2013

    Does Foreign Aid Reduce Energy and Carbon Intensities of Developing Economies?

    Advanced OECD countries are widely held responsible for containing global carbon emissions by providing financial and technical support to developing economies where emissions are increasing most rapidly. It is…

  2. Refereed Journal // 2012

    Biofuels, Climate Policy, and the European Vehicle Fleet

    We examine the effect of biofuels mandates and climate policy on the European vehicle fleet, in particular the prospects for diesel and gasoline vehicles. Our analysis is based on a dynamic computable general…

  3. Discussion and Working Paper // 2012

    Carbon Price as Renewable Energy Support? Empirical Analysis on Wind Power in Denmark

    Empirical analysis on wind energy in Denmark is used to quantify the impact of the various support policies in place in the last decade and infer the carbon price that would lead to the same level of deployment…

  4. Discussion and Working Paper // 2012

    Carbon Price as Renewable Energy Support? Empirical Analysis on Denmark

    Empirical analysis on wind energy in Denmark is used to quantify the impact of the various support policies in place in the last decade and infer the carbon price that would lead to the same level of deployment…

  5. Discussion and Working Paper // 2012

    Global Carbon Pricing Among Countries With Different Economic Prospects

    Principles of fairness suggest that the envisaged successor agreement to the Kyoto Protocol should be based on the polluter pays principle. It should also take into account that emerging economies and developing…

  6. Refereed Journal // 2012

    Transfer payments in global climate policy

    Many scientists and policymakers agree that large financial flows from richer to poorer countries will be necessary to reach an agreement on reducing greenhouse-gas emissions enough to keep global warming below…