Damien Demailly Citations at IDEAS
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Philippe Quirion & Damien Demailly, 2006.
"Leakage from climate policies and border tax adjustment:lessons from a geographic model of the cement industry ,"
Working Papers
halshs-00009337_v1, HAL.
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Daniel Gros, 2009.
"Global Welfare Implications of Carbon Border Taxes ,"
CESifo Working Paper Series
CESifo Working Paper No. , CESifo Group Munich.
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Anger, Niels & Alexeeva-Talebi, Victoria & Löschel, Andreas, 2008.
"Alleviating Adverse Implications of EU Climate Policy on Competitiveness: The Case for Border Tax Adjustments or the Clean Development Mechanism? ,"
ZEW Discussion Papers
08-095, ZEW - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung / Center for European Economic Research.
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Löschel, Andreas & Alexeeva-Talebi, Victoria & Mennel, Tim, 2008.
"Climate Policy and the Problem of Competitiveness: Border Tax Adjustments or Integrated Emission Trading? ,"
ZEW Discussion Papers
08-061, ZEW - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung / Center for European Economic Research.
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Roland Ismer & Karsten Neuhoff, 2007.
"Border tax adjustment: a feasible way to support stringent emission trading ,"
European Journal of Law and Economics ,
Springer, vol. 24(2), pages 137-164, October.
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Articles
Demailly, Damien & Quirion, Philippe, 2008.
"European Emission Trading Scheme and competitiveness: A case study on the iron and steel industry ,"
Energy Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 30(4), pages 2009-2027, July.
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Elie Bellevrat & Philippe Menanteau, 2009.
"Introducing carbon constraint in the steel sector: ULCOS scenarios and economic modeling ,"
Post-Print
halshs-00430381_v1, HAL.
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Emilie Alberola & Benoît Chèze & Julien Chevallier, 2008.
"The EU Emissions Trading Scheme : Disentangling the Effects of Industrial Production and CO2 Emissions on Carbon Prices ,"
EconomiX Working Papers
2008-12, University of Paris West - Nanterre la Défense, EconomiX.
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Fischer, Carolyn & Fox, Alan K., 2009.
"Comparing Policies to Combat Emissions Leakage: Border Tax Adjustments versus Rebates ,"
Discussion Papers
dp-09-02, Resources For the Future.
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Robert A. Ritz, 2009.
"Carbon leakage under incomplete environmental regulation: An industry-level approach ,"
Economics Series Working Papers
461, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
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Karen Pittel & Lucas Bretschger, 2009.
"The Implications of Heterogeneous Resource Intensities on Technical Change and Growth ,"
CER-ETH Economics working paper series
09/120, CER-ETH - Center of Economic Research (CER-ETH) at ETH Zurich.
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Meredith Fowlie, 2008.
"Incomplete Environmental Regulation, Imperfect Competition, and Emissions Leakage ,"
NBER Working Papers
14421, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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