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Andrea Baranzini

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Working papers

  1. Baranzini, A. & Luzzi, G.F., 1999. "The Economic Value of Risks to Life and Health: Evidence from the Swiss Labour Market," University of Geneva Economics Working Papers 99.08, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.

  2. Baranzini, A, 1996. "Second-Best Environmental Policy and Nonconvexities : The Asymmetry Between Taxes and Tradeable Permits," University of Geneva Economics Working Papers 96.01, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.

  3. Baranzini, Andrea & Chesney, Marc & Morisset, Jacques, 1995. "Uncertainty and global warming : an option - pricing approach to policy," Policy Research Working Paper Series 1417, The World Bank. [Downloadable!]

  4. Baranzini, A. & Bourguignon, F., 1994. "Is Sustainable Growth Optimal?," DELTA Working Papers 94-21, DELTA (Ecole normale supérieure).

  5. Baranzini, A. & Chesney, M. & Morisset, J., 1994. "Uncertainty and Global Warming Policy," University of Geneva Economics Working Papers 94.09, University of Geneva, Department of Political Economy.


Articles

  1. Baranzini, Andrea & Goldemberg, Jose & Speck, Stefan, 2000. "A future for carbon taxes," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 32(3), pages 395-412, March. [Downloadable!] (restricted)


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