Innovation, Technology, and Competitiveness
1: Michael Rodi: Innovation, Technology, and the Energy Revolution
2: Nils Axel Braathen: Impacts of Environmental Policy Instruments on Technological Change
3: Katja Schumacher and Michael Kohlhaas: Learning-by-Doing in Wind Electricity Production-Who Learns and Why does it Matter to Differentiate? A Case Study of Germany
4: Terry Barker, Sudhir Junankar, Hector Pollitt, and Philip Summerton: The Macroeconomic Effects of Unilateral Environmental Tax Reforms in Europe, 1995 to 2012
5: Mikael Skou Andersen and Stefan Speck: The Environmental Tax Reforms in Europe: Mitigation, Compensation, and CO2-Stabilization
6: Victoria Alexeeva-Talebi: Unilateral versus Multilateral Climate Change Policy: A Quantitative Economic Analysis of Competitiveness Implications
Implementation Issues
7: Giorgio Panella, Andrea Zatti, and Fiorenza Carraro: Green, White and Brown Certificates Working Together: The Italian Experience
8: FJ de Cendra de Larragán: An Analysis of Spain's Legal Framework for the Promotion of Electricity from RES and Energy Efficiency: Positive Effects Achieved So Far and Remaining Legal, Administrative, and Structural Barriers
9: Pedro M Herrera Molina, María Amparo Grau Ruiz, and Pablo Chico de la Cámara: Towards an Environmental Tax on Motor Vehicles (a Proposal of a Community Directive and its Incidence on Spanish autonomous communities)
10: Aldo Ravazzi Douvan and Claudia Cordié: Environmental Fiscal Reform in Italy: Something in the Way ...
11: Jan Pavel and Leos Vítek: Administrative costs of the Czech system of environmental charges
12: Sven Rudolph: The Sky is the Limit or Limits to the Sky? A Political Economy Perspective on Market-Based Environmental Policy Instruments in EU Aviation
13: Michael Böcher: Explaining Policy Change: The Role of Scientific Actors and Policy Entrepreneurs in Theory and Environmental Policy Practice in Germany
14: Jonathan Remy Nash: Public Choice over Efficiency: The Case of Road Traffic Management
15: Shi-Ling Hsu: Psychological Barriers to Gasoline Taxation
Energy and Innovation
16: Claudia Dias Soares: Discussing Climate Change Policy Instruments for Energy-Intensive Sectors in the European Union
17: Carol Ní Ghiollarnáth: Direct Fiscal Aid for Renewable Energy Development: A Positive Cue from the Commission?
18: Rolf Iten, Helen Lückge, and Martin Peter: Energy Taxes in Europe-Lessons Learned with Relevance for Switzerland
19: Janet E. Milne: From Simple Concept to Complex Reality: US Tax Incentives to Reduce Household Use of Fossil Fuels
20: Rowena Cantley-Smith: Demanding More: The Role of Demand Management and Improved End-Use Efficiency in Australian Electricity Markets
21: Rossella Bardazzi, Filippo Oropallo, and Maria Grazia Pazienza: . CO2 Emissions in Italy: A Micro-simulation Analysis of Environmental Taxes on Firms' Energy Demand
22: Jon Strand: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Supply for the G-7 Countries, with Emphasis on Germany
23: Nathalie Chalifour and Amy Taylor: Stimulating the Use of Renewable Energy in the Canadian Residential Sector with Economic Instruments
24: Hans Sprohge, Larry Kreiser, Julsuchada Sirisom, and Bill Butcher: Tax Incentives for Ocean Wave Energy Development
25: Anna Mortimore: An Evaluation of the Fiscal Mechanisms Fostering Solar Energy in Australia
26: Rahmat Tavallali, Paul Lee, and Bruce McClain: Ethanol as Renewable Energy: A quantitative Analysis of US Energy Policy Using Corn as an Alternative Fuel
27: Hana Br?hová-Foltýnová and Vojtech Máca: Successes and Failures of Bio-Fuels Promotion in the Czech Republic
Land use, planning, and conservation
28: Alberto Majocchi and Andrea Zatti: Land Use, Congestion, and Urban Management
29: Ignasi Puig-Ventosa: The Unsustainable Dependence of Spanish Local Treasuries on Taxes and Charges Related to Construction Activities
30: Eleanor Weston Brown: Transferable Conservation Easement Tax Credits ... The Virginia Experience
31: Joana Calado Araújo Prates and João Joanaz de Melo: Ecoterra Model-Application of Environmental Fiscal Reform in Local Government Financing in Portugal
32: Hana Bruhová-Foltýnová and Jan Bruha: An International Comparison of Factors Influencing Modal Split: Implications for Environmental Taxation
Global issues
33: Felix Ekardt and Andrea Schmeichel: Border Tax Adjustments, WTO Law, and Climate Protection
34: Ken Piddington and Frank Scrimgeour: Carbon Emission Rights: The Key to an Optimal Regional Approach to Climate Change?
35: Patricia Blazey: Fiscal and regulatory challenges of managing sinks, with a Focus on Australia
36: Jacqueline Cottrell, Axel Olearius, and Stephanie Lorek: Environmental Fiscal Reform in Developing, Emerging, and Transition Economies
37: Stefan Speck and Anjan Datta: Environmental Fiscal Reform-Differences and Similarities between Developed and Developing Countries, Based on a Case Study of the Current Situation in Sri Lanka
38: Alexander Ross Paterson: On the Road to a Sustainable Transport Sector in South Africa: The Role of Market-Based Instruments
39: Tianbao Qin: Energy Tax: How Far is it from Idea to Practice? Lessons Learned from the Experience in China