Report NEP-ENV-2000-03-06
This is the archive for NEP-ENV, a report on new working papers in the area of Environmental Economics. Francisco S. Ramos issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon.
Other reports in NEP-ENV
The following items were announced in this report:
- M. Piipponen, 1999. "Transition in the Forest Sector of the Republic of Karelia," Working Papers ir99070, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- B. Jacobsen, 1999. "Auctions Without Competition: The Case of Timber Sales in the Murmansk Region," Working Papers ir99072, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- J. Ylikarjula & M. Heino & U. Dieckmann, 1999. "Ecology and Adaptation of Stunted Growth in Fish," Working Papers ir99050, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- D.A. Dziegielewska, 2000. "How Much Does It Cost to Join the European Union and Who Is Going to Pay for It? Cost Estimates for the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia, Complying with the EU Environmental Standards," Working Papers ir00001, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- S. Prieler, 1999. "Temperature and Precipitation Variability in China - A Gridded Monthly Time Series from 1958 to 1988," Working Papers ir99074, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- A. McDonald, 2000. "Climate Change and World Energy," Working Papers ir00006, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
- Oriol Amat & John Blake & Philip Wraith, 1999. "Environmental factors giving rise to variations in national management accounting practice," Economics Working Papers 432, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
- Christopher Timmins, 1999. "Estimating the Amenity Costs of Global Warming in Brazil: Getting the Most from Available Data," Working Papers 809, Economic Growth Center, Yale University.
- L. Ivanova & V. Nygaard, 1999. "Institutions and the Emergence of Markets - Transition in the Murmansk Forest Sector," Working Papers ir99071, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.