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The Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy Measures to Reduce CO2 Emissions in Italy: Some Counterfactual Exercises .
Guja Bacchilega, Prometeia, Bologna, Anna Stagni, University of Bologna and Prometeia, Bologna, and GianCarlo Tosato ENEA, Rome.

The Pure Economics of Tradable Pollution Permits .
Alain L. Bernard, Ministry of Equipment, Transports and Housing, France

Efficient Allocation of a Global Environment Cost between Countries: Tradable Permits VERSUS Taxes or Tradable Permits AND Taxes? An Appraisal with a World General Equilibrium Model .
Alain L. Bernard, Ministry of Equipment, Transports and Housing, and Marc Vielle, CEA/IDEI

Efficiency and Equity of Emissions Trading with Endogenous Environmental Technical Change .
Paolo Buonanno, Carlo Carraro, Efrem Castelnuovo and Marzio Galeotti, FEEM, University of Venice, and University of Bergamo.

Burden-Sharing Rules in Post-Kyoto Strategies: A General Equilibrium Evaluation Based on the GREEN Model.
Jean-Marc Burniaux, OECD.

European Energy and CO2 Emissions Trends to 2020 .
Prof. P. Capros, Dr. L. Mantzos, L. Vouyoukas and D. Petrellis, National Technical University, Athens, Greece.

Carbon Taxes and Their Mitigation Effect through Technology Substitution: An Evaluation for Italy .
Mario Contaldi, ANPA - GianCarlo Tosato, ENEA

Discounting and Sustainability in Applied Integrated-Assessment Models .
Reyer Gerlagh, Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Economic Implications of the Kyoto Protocol Perspectives of Newest Climate Change Policy Options .
Claudia Kemfert, Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy (IER), Stuttgart University

Equity, Uncertainties and Robustness of Entitlement Rules, (Text) and (Figures) .
Franck Lecocq, Jean-Charles Hourcade, and Thierry Le Pesant, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique

Permit Trading Under the Kyoto Protocol and Beyond .
Warwick J. McKibbin, Australian National University and The Brookings Institution and Peter J. Wilcoxen, University of Texas at Austin and The Brookings Institution

Inter-Fuel Substitution, Energy Demand, and Embodied Technical Change .
Kurt Kratena, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna, AUSTRIA

Emissions Reduction Policies and Induced Technological Change: Microeconomic Evidence and Macroeconomic Impacts of the Austrian Kyoto Policy Package .
Kurt Kratena, Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna and Stefan P. Schleicher, University of Graz

Global Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emission Scenarios ice of Instrument and Cost of Response: The Dynamically Efficient Policy Mix .
Peter Read, Massey University, New Zealand


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