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Working Papers
SCI Working and Discussion Papers are intended to stimulate discussion among researchers in business administration, economics, consumer studies, psychology, industrial design, environmental studies, policy analysis, sociology, and engineering as well as policy makers and practitioners on a range of current and emerging sustainability issues.
Papers will include a broad range of issues such as sustainability of life styles, habits and preferences, sustainability of business value chains and sustainability of system and process innovations.
A Matter of Trust: Social Capital and Economic Development
Partha Dasgupta
An Evaluation of Government Efforts to Improve Regulatory Decision Making
Robert Hahn
Aspects of legitimacy in the construction of a sustainability meta label
Dendler, L.
Assessing the Potential of Climate Offset Programs
Robert Hahn and Emily Giovanni
Business talking green
Dan Welch
Climate Change - Environmental and Technology Policies in a Strategic Context
Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
Dark Matters: Exploitation as Cooperation
Partha Dasgupta
Designing Smarter Regulation with Improved Benefit-Cost Analysis
Robert Hahn
Government Failure and Market Failure: On the Inefficiency of Environmental and Energy Policy
David Anthoff and Robert Hahn
Greenhouse Gas Auctions and Taxes: Some Practical Considerations
Robert Hahn
International Environmental Agreements with Uncertainty, Learning and Risk Aversion
Michael Finus, Pedro Pintassilgo & Alistair Ulph
Optimal Climate Change Policies When Governments Cannot Commit
Alistair Ulph and David Ulph
The Design and Application of an Environmental Index of Sustainable Consumption using Supermarket Data
Panzone, Wossink and Southerton
The Effect of Allowance Allocations on Cap-and-Trade System Performance
Robert W Hahn and Robert N Stavins
Uncertainty, Learning and Heterogeneity in International Environmental Agreements
Charles Kolstad and Alistair Ulph
Why are some labelling schemes more effective than others?
Leonie Dendler
