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Climate Change Economics - Release of 2nd Issue + FREE electronic subscription for 2010



Title: Climate Change Economics (CCE)
C o n n e c t i n g   G r e a t   M i n d s

Print ISSN: 2010-0078
Online ISSN: 2010-0086
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Climate Change Economics aims to bring high quality research on the economics of climate change to researchers in this field. It seeks to be the place where interested readers can return over time to get in touch with the latest and most solid research on the topic.

As an involved researcher in Climate Change, you will definitely find this journal relevant and beneficial to your research.


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Volume: 1, Issue: 2 (August 2010)
Climate Policy and the Optimal Balance Between Mitigation, Adaptation and Unavoided Damage
Francesco Bosello, Unversity of Milan and Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei
Enrico Mattei and Enrica De Cian, University of Venice and Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei
Carlo Carraro, University of Venice, CEPR, CESifo and Fondazione ENI

Explaining the Price of Voluntary Carbon Offsets
Mark Conte, Stanford University
Matthew J Kotchen, Yale University and NBER

Short-Term CO2 Abatement in the European Power Sector: 2005 - 2006
Erik D. Delarue, University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium
A. Denny Ellerman, European University Institute, Florence, Italy and MIT Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research (MIT CEEPR)
William D. D’haeseleer, University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven), Belgium

The Inappropriate Treatment of Climate Change in Copenhagen Consensus 2008
Geoffrey J. Blanford, Electric Power Research Institute, USA
Richard G. Richels, Electric Power Research Institute, USA
Richard S.J. Tol, Economic and Social Research Institute, Ireland and Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
Gary W. Yohe, Wesleyan University, USA

Response to Yohe et al
Bjørn Lomborg, Copenhagen Consensus Center, Denmark

Editor-in-Chief
Robert Mendelsohn
Yale University, USA

Co-Editor
David Maddison
University of Birmingham, UK

Editorial Board
Scott Barrett (Columbia University, USA)
Carlo Carraro (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM), Italy)
Larry Goulder (Stanford University, USA)
Rashid Hassan (University of Pretoria, South Africa)
Charles Kolstad (University of California - Santa Barbara, USA)
William Nordhaus (Yale University, USA)
Richard Richels (Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), USA)
Daigee Shaw (Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research, Taiwan)
Thomas Schelling (University of Maryland, USA)
Robert Stavins (Harvard University, USA)
Richard Tol (Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland)
Martin Weitzman (Harvard University, USA)

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