Climate Economics with Arvid Viaene

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#29: Dr. Joseph Shapiro – The $800 billion Implicit Subsidy for Dirty Industries Due to Trade Policy

#28: Dr. Lily Hsueh - Corporations at Climate Crossroads: What Drives Real Emissions Cuts

#27 Jos Cozijnsen — The EU ETS Is Here to Stay: EU Climate Policy and The Upcoming EU ETS Review

#26 Dr. Edwin Woerdman -MSR, Economic (In-)Efficiencies and What Might Change

Dr. Edwin Woerdman - How the EU ETS Works: Coverage, Allocation, and the Logic of Cap-and-Trade

#24 Dr. Luis Garicano - Rethinking EU Climate Policy: Trade-offs, Carbon Pricing, and Public Support

#23 Dr. Alec Brandon – When Do Nudges Persist in Energy Use: Evidence from 38 Experiments

#22 Dr. Richard Tol - The Social Cost of Carbon, EPA Rulemaking, and How Models Get Misunderstood

#21 Dr. Richard Tol on FUND,Climate Damages, and Why Adaptation Changes the Economics

#20 Dr. Matthias Rodemeier - Willingness to Pay for Carbon Mitigation: Evidence from 250.000 Consumers

#19 Pauline Miquel - The Complexities of Implementing CBAM: Default Values, Verification, and Real Costs

#18 Kimberly Clausing: The Global Effects of CBAM

#17 Beatriz Granziera – Paris Article 6 and the Return of International Carbon Credits: Rules, Integrity, and What’s Next

# 17 Beatriz Granziera – Carbon Offsets and Paris Article 6: The History, Recent Developments and Possible Future

#16 Jeroen van den Bergh - The Advantages of Cap-and-trade over Carbon Taxes, and in Dealing with Bounded Rationality

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