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Rendre acceptable la nécessaire taxation du carbone - Quelles pistes pour la France ?. (2022). Chiroleu-Assouline, Mireille.
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  12. Evaluating carbon tax policy: A methodological reassessment of a natural experiment. (2022). Arcila, Andres ; Baker, John D.
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  13. Understanding public support for international climate adaptation payments: Evidence from a choice experiment. (2022). Atkinson, Giles ; Kruse, Tobias.
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  14. Effects of Carbon Pricing on Inflation. (2022). Moessner, Richhild.
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  15. Rendre acceptable la nécessaire taxation du carbone. Quelles pistes pour la France ?. (2022). Chiroleu-Assouline, Mireille.
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  16. Causal Effect Estimation with Global Probabilistic Forecasting: A Case Study of the Impact of Covid-19 Lockdowns on Energy Demand. (2022). Bergmeir, Christoph ; Weng, Angela Dieyu ; Grecov, Priscila ; Prasanna, Ankitha Nandipura.
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  19. Evaluation der Wirksamkeit von Meisterprämien im Handwerk. (2021). Runst, Petrik.
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  20. The effect of carbon pricing on technological change for full energy decarbonization: A review of empirical ex?post evidence. (2021). Bersalli, German ; Patt, Anthony ; Lilliestam, Johan.
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  21. The employment double dividend of environmental tax reforms: exploring the role of agent behaviour and social interaction. (2021). van den Bergh, Jeroen ; Klein, Franziska.
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  22. Optimal carbon taxation and horizontal equity: A welfare-theoretic approach with application to German household data. (2021). Edenhofer, Ottmar ; Kalkuhl, Matthias ; Franks, Max ; Hansel, Martin C.
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  23. Stick or Carrot? Asymmetric Responses to Vehicle Registration Taxes in Norway. (2021). Soldani, Emilia ; Ciccone, Alice.
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  24. The effect of a carbon tax on per capita carbon dioxide emissions: evidence from Finland. (2021). Jean-David, Elbaum.
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  26. Carbon Pricing and Power Sector Decarbonisation: Evidence from the UK. (2021). Leroutier, Marion.
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  27. Tradable instruments to fight climate change: A disappointing outcome. (2021). Quirion, Philippe.
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  28. Carbon Pricing and Power Sector Decarbonisation: Evidence from the UK. (2021). Leroutier, Marion.
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  29. Impact of Carbon Tax Increase on Product Prices in Japan. (2021). Yamagishi, Ken ; Nakano, Katsuyuki.
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  30. The social multiplier of environmental policy: Application to carbon taxation. (2021). van den Bergh, Jeroen ; Savin, Ivan ; Konc, Theo.
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  31. Trust and CO2 emissions: Cooperation on a global scale. (2021). Carattini, Stefano ; Jo, Ara.
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  32. Distributional effects of carbon pricing when considering household heterogeneity: An EASI application for Austria. (2021). Kortschak, Dominik ; Kulmer, Veronika ; Eisner, Anna.
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  33. Taxes, tolls and ZEV zones for climate: Synthesizing insights on effectiveness, efficiency, equity, acceptability and implementation. (2021). Wolinetz, Michael ; Axsen, Jonn.
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  34. Does an early start help or hurt? Statehood, institutions and modern climate change policies. (2021). Fredriksson, Per ; Ang, James B ; Bang, James .
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  35. Understanding regressivity: Challenges and opportunities of European carbon pricing. (2021). Labeaga, Jose ; Kornek, Ulrike ; Feindt, Simon ; Ward, Hauke ; Sterner, Thomas.
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  36. Inequality and the Environment: The Economics of a Two-Headed Hydra. (2021). Sager, Lutz ; Meya, Jasper N ; Kornek, Ulrike ; Drupp, Moritz A.
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  37. Pricing for a Cooler Planet: An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of Taxing Carbon. (2021). Mideksa, Torben K.
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  38. Optimal Carbon Taxation and Horizontal Equity: A Welfare-Theoretic Approach with Application to German Household Data. (2021). Edenhofer, Ottmar ; Kalkuhl, Matthias ; Franks, Max ; Hansel, Martin C.
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  39. Beyond Carbon Pricing: Tax Reform is Climate Policy. (2021). Green, Jessica F.
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  42. Fiscal goals of regulating the activities of the institute of controlled foreign companies in the digital economy. (2020). Kashirskaya, Liudmila V ; Spabekov, Galymzhan O ; Dudukalov, Egor V ; Vasyutkina, Lidia ; Voronkova, Olga Yurievna ; Sevbitov, Andrei V.
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  43. The effect of an electricity tax on aggregate electricity consumption: evidence from Basel. (2020). Luechinger, Simon ; Krebs, Benjamin.
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  44. The Macroeconomic Impact of Europe’s Carbon Taxes. (2020). Stock, James ; Metcalf, Gilbert.
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  45. Carbon Pricing Efficacy: Cross-Country Evidence. (2020). Burke, Paul ; Best, Rohan ; Jotzo, Frank.
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  46. The chicken or the egg: Technology adoption and network infrastructure in the market for electric vehicles. (2020). van Dijk, Jeremy ; Lanz, Bruno ; Delacretaz, Nathan.
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  48. Carbon taxes, poverty and compensation options. (2020). Roantree, Barra ; O'Malley, Seamus ; Curtis, John.
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  49. Rethinking the choice of carbon tax and carbon trading in China. (2020). Lin, Boqiang ; Jia, Zhijie.
    In: Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
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  50. What explains carbon-pricing variation between countries?. (2020). Zhang, Qiu Yue ; Best, Rohan.
    In: Energy Policy.
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  51. Dosis facit effectum why the size of the carbon tax matters: Evidence from the Swedish residential sector. (2020). Thonipara, Anita ; Runst, Petrik.
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  52. Protectionism and Economic Growth: Causal Evidence from the First Era of Globalization. (2020). Potrafke, Niklas ; Ruthardt, Fabian ; Wuthrich, Kaspar.
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  53. Green Governments. (2020). Potrafke, Niklas ; Wuthrich, Kaspar.
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  54. Carbon pricing and the elasticity of CO2 emissions. (2020). Dolphin, G ; Rafaty, R ; Pretis, F.
    In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
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  55. Energy mix persistence and the effect of carbon pricing. (2020). Burke, Paul ; Best, Rohan.
    In: Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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  56. Green governments. (2020). Potrafke, Niklas ; Wuthrich, Kaspar.
    In: Papers.
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  57. Protectionism and economic growth: Causal evidence from the first era of globalization. (2020). Potrafke, Niklas ; Wuthrich, Kaspar ; Ruthardt, Fabian.
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  58. Carbon Taxation: A Tale of Three Countries. (2019). Sterner, Thomas ; Jaccard, Mark ; Criqui, Patrick.
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  59. Carbon Taxation: A Tale of Three Countries. (2019). Sterner, Thomas ; Jaccard, Mark ; Criqui, Patrick.
    In: Sustainability.
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