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    WP #2011-06 Carbon Price Drivers: Phase I versus Phase II Equilibrium?

    06 May 2011
    Working Papers

    WP #2011-05 Marginal abatement costs of greenhouse gas emissions from European agriculture

    27 March 2011
    Working Papers

    WP #2011-04 Irreversible investment, uncertainty, and ambiguity: the case of bioenergy sector

    18 March 2011
    Working Papers

    WP #03-2011 Combining cap-and-trade with offsets: Lessons from CER use in the EU ETS

    22 February 2011
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    WP #2011-02 Tradable pollution permits in dynamic general equilibrium

    26 January 2011
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    WP #01-2011 CO2 Prices and Portfolio Management during Phase II of the EU ETS

    12 January 2011
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    WP #2010-02 Public and private risk sharing in the financing of low- emitting urban infrastructure projects

    14 December 2010
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    WP #2010-01 A two-sector model of the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme

    22 June 2010
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    The Climate Economics Chair is a joint initiative by Paris-Dauphine University, CDC, Total and EDF, under the aegis of the European Institute of Finance.

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    [🇫🇷] 50 ans de Dauphine - Conférence : La neutralité carbone à quel horizon ?
    15 March 2019
    Friday Lunch Meeting, Philippe Zaouati, 15th of March 2019
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    publications

    [🇫🇷] Le brevet, un bon indicateur de l’innovation ? Le cas de l’éolien terrestre en Allemagne

    Only available in French. By Valentin Lignau La question du brevet et de son rapport à l’innovation fait débat depuis des décennies. S’il est à la base un instrument d’incitation à l’innovation, qui va « récompenser » les inventeurs en leur conférant un monopôle temporaire sur leurs inventions, ses utilisations au-delà de son rôle originel, […]

    [🇫🇷] Projet de loi de finances 2019 : Taxe carbone, l’heure de vérité

    By Christian de Perthuis and Anouk Faure Ce Policy Brief actualise celui réalisé, voici un an, à l’occasion de la loi de finances 2018. Nous y observions combien la baisse des cours mondiaux du pétrole avait rendu indolore la tarification du carbone dont l’introduction a été faite en catimini, sans la moindre pédagogie à l’égard des électeurs. […]

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