1. Beiträge in Sammel- und Tagungsbänden // 2014

    Direct Evidence on Learning by Exporting: Customers, Competitors and Technology Leadership

    We examine first direct evidence on the occurrence of learning by exporting, using unique survey data for German innovating firms on the role of (foreign) customers and competitors as sources of ideas and…

  2. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

    Markets versus Regulation: The Efficiency and Distributional Impacts of U.S. Climate Policy Proposals

    Regulatory measures have proven the favored approach to climate change mitigation in the U.S., while market-based policies have gained little traction. Using a model that resolves the U.S. economy by region,…

  3. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

    Overview of EMF 24 Policy Scenarios

    The Energy Modeling Forum 24 study included a set of policy scenarios designed to compare economy wide market-based and sectoral regulatory approaches of potential U.S. climate policy. Models from seven teams…

  4. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

    Modeling U.S. water resources under climate change

    Water is at the center of a complex and dynamic system involving climatic, biological, hydrological, physical, and human interactions. We demonstrate a new modeling system that integrates climatic and…

  5. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

    A self-consistent method to assess air quality co-benefits from U.S. climate policies

    Air quality co-benefits can potentially reduce the costs of greenhouse gas mitigation. However, whereas many studies of the cost of greenhouse gas mitigation model the macroeconomic welfare impacts of…

  6. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

    Distributional and Efficiency Impacts of Clean and Renewable Energy Standards for Electricity

    We examine the efficiency and distributional impacts of greenhouse gas policies directed toward the electricity sector in a model that links a “top-down” general equilibrium representation of the U.S. economy…

  7. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

    A Systems Approach to Evaluating the Air Quality Co-benefits of US Carbon Policies

    Because human activities emit greenhouse gases (GHGs) and conventional air pollutants from common sources, policy designed to reduce GHGs can have co-benefits for air quality that may offset some or all of the…

  8. Referierte Fachzeitschrift // 2014

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