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A BLIND EYE TO INDUSTRY-LEVEL CORRUPTION? THE RISK OF FAVOURING DOMESTIC INDUSTRIES IN THE EU ETSBRANDT, Urs Steiner; SVENDSEN, Gert Tinggaard.Energy & environment (Brentwood). 2014, Vol 25, Num 2, pp 263-279, issn 0958-305X, 17 p.Article

Carbon capture and clustersBOTTERILL, Sam.Petroleum review (London. 1968). 2014, Vol 68, Num 806, issn 0020-3076, p. 18Article

Modeling the Price Mechanism of Carbon Emission Exchange in the European Union Emission Trading System : Modeling Sustainable Risk ManagementXIAOHONG CHEN; ZHIYUN WANG; DESHENG DASH WU et al.Human and ecological risk assessment. 2013, Vol 19, Num 5-6, pp 1309-1323, issn 1080-7039, 15 p.Article

Norwegian climate policy reforms in the presence of an international quota marketBJERTNAES, Geir H; TSYGANKOVA, Marina; MARTINSEN, Thomas et al.Energy economics. 2013, Vol 39, pp 147-158, issn 0140-9883, 12 p.Article

Past performance and future needs for low carbon climate resilient infrastructure- An investment perspectiveKENNEDY, Christopher; CORFEE-MORLOT, Jan.Energy policy. 2013, Vol 59, pp 773-783, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

The risks of CDM projects: How did only 30% of expected credits come through?CORMIER, Alain; BELLASSEN, Valentin.Energy policy. 2013, Vol 54, pp 173-183, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

ASSESSING THE DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS OF CARBON TAX AMONG HOUSEHOLDS ACROSS DIFFERENT INCOME GROUPS: THE CASE OF CHINALIANG, Qiao-Mei; QIAN WANG; WEI, Yi-Ming et al.Energy & environment (Brentwood). 2013, Vol 24, Num 7-8, pp 1323-1346, issn 0958-305X, 24 p.Article

Learning about compliance under asymmetric informationARGUEDAS, Carmen; ROUSSEAU, Sandra.Resource and energy economics. 2012, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 55-73, issn 0928-7655, 19 p.Article

Prices versus quantities versus bankable quantitiesFELL, Harrison; MACKENZIE, Ian A; PIZER, William A et al.Resource and energy economics. 2012, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 607-623, issn 0928-7655, 17 p.Article

Sectoral linking of carbon markets: A trade-theory analysisMARSCHINSKI, Robert; FLACHSLAND, Christian; JAKOB, Michael et al.Resource and energy economics. 2012, Vol 34, Num 4, pp 585-606, issn 0928-7655, 22 p.Article

Carbon price drivers: Phase I versus Phase II equilibrium?CRETI, Anna; JOUVET, Pierre-André; MIGNON, Valérie et al.Energy economics. 2012, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 327-334, issn 0140-9883, 8 p.Article

Integration of the global carbon marketsMIZRACH, Bruce.Energy economics. 2012, Vol 34, Num 1, pp 335-349, issn 0140-9883, 15 p.Article

Financing for climate changeCOOPER, Richard N.Energy economics. 2012, Vol 34, issn 0140-9883, S29-S33, SUP1Article

An emerging equilibrium in the EU emissions trading schemeBREDIN, Don; MUCKLEY, Cal.Energy economics. 2011, Vol 33, Num 2, pp 353-362, issn 0140-9883, 10 p.Article

Explaining the differential distribution of Clean Development Mechanism projects across host countriesWINKELMAN, Andrew G; MOORE, Michael R.Energy policy. 2011, Vol 39, Num 3, pp 1132-1143, issn 0301-4215, 12 p.Article

EU carbon trading: Cyber crime spoils the partyWEBB, Chris.Power engineering international. 2011, Vol 19, Num 5, issn 1069-4994, 82-88 [4 p.]Article

Efficiency of European emissions markets: Lessons and implicationsKRISHNAMURTI, Chandrasekhar; HOQUE, Ariful.Energy policy. 2011, Vol 39, Num 10, pp 6575-6582, issn 0301-4215, 8 p.Article

Optimal green tax reforms yielding double dividendFERNANDEZ, Esther; PEREZ, Rafaela; RUIZ, Jesus et al.Energy policy. 2011, Vol 39, Num 7, pp 4253-4263, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

Assessment of bottom-up sectoral and regional mitigation potentialsHOOGWIJK, Monique; DE LA RUE DU CAN, Stephane; NOVIKOVA, Aleksandra et al.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 6, pp 3044-3057, issn 0301-4215, 14 p.Article

CO2 emissions and mitigation potential in China's ammonia industryWENJI ZHOU; BING ZHU; QIANG LI et al.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 7, pp 3701-3709, issn 0301-4215, 9 p.Article

Can China benefit from adopting a binding emissions target?SCHMIDT, Robert C; MARSCHINSKI, Robert.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 7, pp 3763-3770, issn 0301-4215, 8 p.Article

Factors affecting the carbon allowance market in the USHYUN SEOK KIM; KOO, Won W.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 4, pp 1879-1884, issn 0301-4215, 6 p.Article

Impact of inter-sectoral trade on national and global CO2 emissions: An empirical analysis of China and USJIE GUO; ZOU, Le-Le; WEI, Yi-Ming et al.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 1389-1397, issn 0301-4215, 9 p.Article

Modelling the potential to achieve deep carbon emission cuts in existing UK social housing: The case of PeabodyREEVES, Andrew; TAYLOR, Simon; FLEMING, Paul et al.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 4241-4251, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

Pathways to a low-carbon economy for the UK with the macro-econometric E3MG modelDAGOUMAS, A. S; BARKER, T. S.Energy policy. 2010, Vol 38, Num 6, pp 3067-3077, issn 0301-4215, 11 p.Article

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