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Indicator Choices and Tradeoffs: Facilitating the Success of International Climate Policies and Projects

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  • Karsten Neuhoff

    (EPRG, University of Cambridg)

  • Simone Cooper

    (Climate Strategies)

  • Tim Laing

    (EPRG, University of Cambridge)

  • Sarah Lester

    (EPRG, University of Cambridge)

  • Adam Rysanek

    (EPRG, University of Cambridge)

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  • Karsten Neuhoff & Simone Cooper & Tim Laing & Sarah Lester & Adam Rysanek, 2009. "Indicator Choices and Tradeoffs: Facilitating the Success of International Climate Policies and Projects," Working Papers EPRG 0932, Energy Policy Research Group, Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge.
  • Handle: RePEc:enp:wpaper:eprg0932
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    1. Hernandez, Ana Gonzalez & Cooper-Searle, Simone & Skelton, Alexandra C.H. & Cullen, Jonathan M., 2018. "Leveraging material efficiency as an energy and climate instrument for heavy industries in the EU," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 120(C), pages 533-549.

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