Ancillary Benefits of Climate Policy New Theoretical Developments an

This volume presents new developments in the research on ancillary benefits. Twenty years after the influential OECD report on ancillary benefits, the authors discuss theoretical innovations and offer new empirical findings on various ancillary effects in

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Wolfgang Buchholz Anil Markandya Dirk Rübbelke Stefan Vögele Editors

Ancillary Benefits of Climate Policy New Theoretical Developments and Empirical Findings

Springer Climate Series Editor John Dodson , Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Earth Environment, Xian, Shaanxi, China

Springer Climate is an interdisciplinary book series dedicated to climate research. This includes climatology, climate change impacts, climate change management, climate change policy, regional climate studies, climate monitoring and modeling, palaeoclimatology etc. The series publishes high quality research for scientists, researchers, students and policy makers. An author/editor questionnaire, instructions for authors and a book proposal form can be obtained from the Publishing Editor. Now indexed in Scopus® !

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Wolfgang Buchholz • Anil Markandya • Dirk R¨ubbelke • Stefan V¨ogele Editors

Ancillary Benefits of Climate Policy New Theoretical Developments and Empirical Findings

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Editors Wolfgang Buchholz Department of Economics and Econometrics University of Regensburg Regensburg, Germany Dirk R¨ubbelke Faculty of Economics Technische Universit¨at Bergakademie Freiberg Freiberg, Germany

Anil Markandya Basque Centre for Climate Change (BC3) Leioa, Vizcaya, Spain

Stefan V¨ogele Institute of Energy and Climate Research Forschungszentrum J¨ulich J¨ulich, Germany

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