Working papers in 2009

Working papers by the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, published in 2009.

These papers are ordered by date of most recent.


December

Working Paper 14

What drives the international transfer of climate change mitigation technologies? Empirical evidence from patent data| 

Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Matthieu Glachant and Yann Ménière

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Working Paper 13

From efficiency to justice: utility as the informational basis of climate change strategies, and some alternatives|

Simon Dietz

November

Working Paper 12

Properly designed emissions trading schemes do work!

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Rene Carmona, Max Fehr and Juri Hinz

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Working Paper 11

The carbon market in 2020: volumes, prices and gains from trade

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Marcel Brinkman, Samuel Fankhauser, Ben Irons and Stephan Weyers

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Working Paper 10

Environmental prices, uncertainty and learning|

Simon Dietz and Samuel Fankhauser

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September

Working Paper 9

High impact, low probability? An empirical analysis of risk in the economics of climate change|

Simon Dietz

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Working Paper 8

How do domestic attributes affect international spillovers of CO2-efficiency?|

Richard Perkins and Eric Neumayer

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Working Paper 7

The costs of adaptation

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Samuel Fankhauser

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August

Working Paper 6 

The impacts of the Climate Change Levy on business: evidence from microdata|

Ralf Martin, Laure B. de Preux and Ulrich J. Wagner 

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July

Working Paper 5 

Strategic appraisal of environmental risks: a contrast between the UK's Stern Review on The Economics of Climate Change and its Committee on Radioactive Waste Management  |

Simon Dietz and Alec Morton

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Working Paper 4 

Economic policy when models disagree|

Pauline Barrieu and Bernard Sinclair Desgagné

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Working Paper 3  

Carbon markets in space and time|

Sam Fankhauser and Cameron Hepburn

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June

Working Paper 2   

The Clean Development Mechanism: too flexible to produce sustainable development benefits?|

Charlene Watson and Samuel Fankhauser

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May

Working Paper 1

The economics of the CDM levy: Revenue potential, tax incidence and distortionary effects|

Samuel Fankhauser, Nat Martin and Stephen Prichard

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