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Net Zero Saudi Arabia: How Green Can the Oil Kingdom Get? | Krane, J. | [2023] | Q01 Q4 P16 P18 Q32 Q35 Q38 Q54 Q58 H23 |
Carbon pricing and industrial competitiveness: Border adjustment or free allocation? | Ritz, R. | [2022] | H23 L11 Q54 |
Wind, water and wires: evaluating joint wind and interconnector capacity expansions in hydro-rich regions | Newbery, D. | [2022] | D47 D61 F18 H23 Q25 Q42 |
Incentive Regulation, Productivity Growth and Environmental Effects: The Case of Electricity Networks in Great Britain | Ajayi, V., Anaya, K. and Pollitt, M. | [2021] | D24 H23 L43 L94 |
Global Carbon Price Asymmetry | Ritz, R. | [2021] | H23 L11 Q54 |
Designing an incentive-compatible efficient Renewable Electricity Support Scheme | Newbery, D. | [2021] | D44 D62 D86 H23 H25 L94 Q28 Q42 Q48 |
Climate Change Mitigation Policies: Aggregate and Distributional Effects | Cavalcanti, T., Hasna, Z. and Santos, C.
| [2021] | E13 H23 J24 |
Going beyond default intensities in an EU carbon border adjustment mechanism | Mehling, M., and Ritz, R. | [2020] | H23 K33 Q54 |
Transport policy for a post-Covid UK | Newbery, D. | [2020] | D62 H23 R41 R48 |
Generalized linear competition: From pass-through to policy | Genakos, C., Grey, F., and Ritz, R. | [2020] | D43 H23 L51 L93 |
The Productivity Puzzle in Network Industries: Evidence from the Energy Sector | Ajayi, V., Dolphin, G., Anaya, K. and Pollitt, M. | [2020] | D24 O47 H23 |
The cost of CO2 abatement from Britain’s only PWR: Sizewell B | Newbery, D. | [2020] | D61 H23 L94 C54 E43 H54 L94 Q54 |
Border Carbon Adjustments and Industrial Competitiveness in a European Green Deal | Evans, S., Mehling, M., Ritz, R. and Sammon, P. | [2020] | H23 K33 Q54 |
Club goods and a tragedy of the commons: the Clean Energy Package and wind curtailment | Newbery, D. | [2020] | H23 L94 Q28 Q42 Q48 |
Carbon pricing and the elasticity of CO2 emissions | Rafaty, R., Dolphin, G., Pretis, F. | [2020] | Q43 Q48 Q54 Q58 H23 |
Overlapping Climate Policies | Perino, G., Ritz, R., van Benthem, A. | [2020] | H23 Q54 |
Economic Efficiency of Alternative Border Carbon Adjustment Schemes: A Case Study of California Carbon Pricing and the Western North American Power Market | Xu, Q., Hobbs, B. | [2020] | H23 L94 Q48 |
Cost Pass-through in the British Wholesale Electricity Market | Guo, B., Castagneto Gissey, G. | [2019] | L13 Q48 D41 H23 C32 |
Financing low-carbon generation in the UK: The hybrid RAB model | Newbery, D., Pollitt, M., Reiner, D. and Taylor, S. | [2019] | C54 D53 E43 G11 H23 H54 L94 Q44 Q48 |
The private and social value of British electrical interconnectors | Newbery, D., Gissey, G., Guo, B. and Dodds, P. | [2019] | C54 D40 D44 F14 D47 H23 L94 Q48 |
Understanding overlapping policies: Internal carbon leakage and the punctured waterbed | Perino, G., Ritz, R., Van Benthem, A. | [2019] | H23 Q54 |
Strengths and Weaknesses of the British Market Model | Newbery, D. | [2019] | D43,D47 H23 L94 Q48 Q54 |
The impact of a Carbon Tax on the CO2 emissions reduction of wind | Chyong, C-K., Guo, B., Newbery, D. | [2019] | H23 L94 Q48 Q54 |
Pass-through, profits and the political economy of regulation | Grey, F., Ritz, R. | [2018] | D43 H23 L51 L92 Q54 |
When is a carbon price floor desirable? | Newbery, D., Reiner, D., Ritz, R. | [2018] | H23 L94 Q48 Q54 |
Stakeholder Views on Interactions between Low-carbon Policies and Carbon Markets in China: Lessons from the Guangdong ETS | Jiang, M., Liang, X., Reiner, D., Lin, B. and Duan, M. | [2018] | H23 Q58 N45 Q48 Q54 |
Designing an electricity wholesale market to accommodate significant renewables penetration: Lessons from Britain | Newbery, D. | [2017] | D47 D52 H23 L94 Q48 Q54 |
Corporate lobbying for environmental protection | Grey, F. | [2017] | D72 H23 Q58 |
Market design for a high-renewables European electricity system | Newbery, D. and Pollitt, M. and Ritz, R. and Strielkowski, W. | [2017] | H23 L94 Q28 Q48 |
The economics of air pollution from fossil fuels | Newbery, D. | [2017] | H2 H23 H41 I18 Q51 Q54 Q58 |
Equilibrium supply security in a multinational electricity market with renewable production | Tangeras, T. | [2017] | D24 H23 L94 Q48 |
How to judge whether supporting solar PV is justified | Newbery, D. | [2017] | C60 H23 H43 Q42 Q54 Q55 |
The political economy of carbon pricing: a panel analysis | Dolphin, G.G., Pollitt, M. G. and Newbery, D.G. | [2016] | H23 Q58 |
Pricing electricity and supporting renewables in Heavily Energy Subsidized Economies | Newbery, D. M. | [2016] | H23 h53 Q41 Q48 Q54 |
Questioning the EU Target Electricity Model - how should it be adapted to deliver the Trilemma? | Newbery, D. M. | [2016] | D47 H23 L94 Q48 Q54 |
The Empirical Landscape of Trade Policy | Bown, C. and Crowley, M. A. | [2016] | F02 F13 F14 F15 F3 H21 H23 H25 K33 L5 N4 N70 |
Energy subsidies at times of economic crisis: A comparative study and scenario analysis of Italy and Spain | Mahalingam, A. and Reiner, D. | [2016] | H23 Q42 N74 O13 Q28 |
The long-run equilibrium impact of intermittent renewables on wholesale electricity prices | Newbery, D. M. | [2016] | D47 H23 L94 Q42 Q48 Q54 |
Optimal Altruism in Public Good Provision | Hahn, R. and Ritz, R. | [2014] | D03 H23 H41 Q58. |
Neighbourhood Effects in Consumption: Evidence from Disaggregated Consumption Data | Boneva, T. | [2013] | D12 H23 I38 O12 |
Stability versus Sustainability: Energy Policy in the Gulf Monarchies | Krane, J. | [2013] | O13 P16 H23 Q41 Q48 |
Emissions Trading with Profit-Neutral Permit Allocations | Hepburn, C. J., Quah, J.-H. and Ritz, R. A. | [2012] | D43 H23 Q58 |
Oil Shortages, Climate Change and Collective Action | Newbery, D. M. | [2010] | Q32 Q54 H23 L71 |
Interfuel Substitution and Energy Use in the UK Manufacturing Sector | Steinbuks, J. | [2010] | H23 Q41 |
UK Renewable Energy Policy Since Privatisation | Pollitt, M. G. | [2010] | H23 L98 |