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Umweltpolitik mit handelbaren Emissionsrechten: Möglichkeiten zur Verringerung der Kohlendioxid- und Stickoxidemissionen

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  • Heister, Johannes
  • Klepper, Gernot
  • Krämer, Hans Rachebald
  • Michaelis, Peter
  • Mohr, Ernst
  • Neu, Axel Dietmar
  • Schmidt, Rainer
  • Weichert, Ronald

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  • Heister, Johannes & Klepper, Gernot & Krämer, Hans Rachebald & Michaelis, Peter & Mohr, Ernst & Neu, Axel Dietmar & Schmidt, Rainer & Weichert, Ronald, 1991. "Umweltpolitik mit handelbaren Emissionsrechten: Möglichkeiten zur Verringerung der Kohlendioxid- und Stickoxidemissionen," Open Access Publications from Kiel Institute for the World Economy 1173, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
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    1. Mohr, Ernst, 1992. "The impact of sovereign intertemporal trade and cross-default clauses on the sustainability and efficiency of environmental treaties," Kiel Working Papers 522, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    2. Neu, Axel Dietmar, 1992. "Anpassungsprozesse in der ostdeutschen Energiewirtschaft: Analyse und Bewertung," Kiel Discussion Papers 179/180, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    3. Fritz Rahmeyer, 2004. "Europaeische Klimapolitik mit handelbaren Emissionslizenzen," Discussion Paper Series 257, Universitaet Augsburg, Institute for Economics.
    4. Rentz, Henning, 1998. "Joint implementation and the question of `additionality'--a proposal for a pragmatic approach to identify possible joint implementation projects," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 26(4), pages 275-279, March.
    5. Heister, Johannes, 1997. "Ökologie und Marktwirtschaft: Eckpunkte einer zukunftsorientierten Umweltpolitik," Kiel Discussion Papers 291, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).
    6. Fritz Rahmeyer, 2007. "Europäischer Handel mit Treibhausgasemissionszertifikaten und seine Umsetzung in das deutsche Umweltrecht," Discussion Paper Series 296, Universitaet Augsburg, Institute for Economics.
    7. Heister, Johannes & Michelis, Peter, 1991. "Designing markets for CO 2 emissions and other pollutants," Kiel Working Papers 490, Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel).

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