Title |
Author |
Degree |
University |
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Aligning capital allocation with the carbon budget: What role for climate-related financial disclosures?
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Dominic Wyard (2016) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Substitution Chains: a prolegomenon for sustainable resource policy
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Hamish McKenzie (2016) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Integrating intermittent renewables: Interaction of electricity capacity markets and interconnection
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Stefan Hanuska (2016) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Coal-lapse? The Impacts of Coal Generation Retirements on Employment, Prices, and Communities
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Seth Collins (2016) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Probabilistic Event Attribution and the Best-Case Scenario for a Successful Climate Tort in the United Kingdom
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Louis Spanias (2015) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Essays in climate policy and exhaustible resource economics
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Niko Jaakkola (2014) |
Doctoral Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Unlocking Lock-in: Transition to transition costs – A new theory on transition costs of socio-technical regimes
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Benjamin Merle (2013) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Packing a Punch – The Response of the Capital Wealth of Nations to Natural Disasters and Other External Shocks
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Leon De-Graaf (2013) |
Masters Thesis |
LSE |
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The role of national development banks in the transition towards low-carbon development: The case of “Nacional Financiera” and the Climate Change Fund in Mexico.
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Sandra Guzman-Luna (2013) |
Masters Thesis |
LSE |
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Too good to be true – How too generous PV Feed-in Tariffs are more a curse than a blessing for renewable energy investors
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Thomas Haelsig (2013) |
Masters Thesis |
LSE |
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Cod recovery in the north-west Atlantic. Can mother earth pay the (economic) rent? Applying ecosystem-based management.
Best Masters thesis for 2011 at Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute
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Tony Chappel (2011) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Benefit uncertainty and climate policy design: The economics of instrument choice under new scientific information
Best Masters thesis for 2010 at Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute
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Jisung Park (2010) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Environmental Policy, Agglomeration and firm location: A theoretical study of environmental regulation with endogenous firm location
Best M.Phil thesis for 2010 in Oxford’s Economics Department (George Webb Medley Prize)
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Feddersen, J. (2010) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Optimal extraction of exhaustible resources with endogenous backstop technology development
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Jaakkola, N. (2008) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Risk, inequality and time: How can public attitudes be incorporated better into the economics of climate change?
Best environmental Masters thesis in the UK for 2007 (WWF and Environment Agency Prize)
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Saelen, H. (2007) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Climate ethics survey: Disentangling public risk preferences from inequality & time
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Helgeson, J. (2007) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Assessing and managing regulatory risk in China’s CDM market: A carbon finance perspective
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Huang, Y. (2007) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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The Climate Challenge Game: How Might Computer Games be Used to Communicate the Issues of Climate Change?
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Rowlands, H. (2006) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Green and profitable? The potential returns to good environmental management
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Mohn, W. (2006) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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An analysis of the UK energy market in an age of climate change: will adherence to the national emission reduction targets force an increasing reliance on nuclear power?
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Cousins, K. (2005) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Bridging Kyoto with the European Emissions Trading Scheme: Analysis of the “Linking Directive” and its Implications
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Gorina, N. (2005) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Does green management pay? An empirical examination of the relationship between the environmental and financial performance of listed Japanese companies
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Kikuchi, T. (2005) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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How cost-effective are carbon emission reductions under the Prototype Carbon Fund?
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Nagai, H. (2005) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Social cost of carbon: Equity weighting
Best Masters thesis for 2004 at Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute
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Anthoff, D. (2004) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Checking the price tag on catastrophe: An investigation of the sensitivity of FUND’s Social Cost of Carbon estimates to the incorporation of non-linear climate responses
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Ceronsky, M. (2004) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Discounting and the social cost of carbon
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Guo, J. (2004) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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Investigating the effect of risk and ambiguity aversion on the social cost of carbon
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Li, A. (2004) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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The price of Davy Jones’ locker: Assessing the social costs of marine carbon sequestration
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Elliott, M. (2003) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |
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NAFTA, Environment and Institutions: A critical analysis of the national and multilateral environmental institutions in Mexico, in light of trade liberalization in the agricultural sector
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Vilas, S. (2003) |
Masters Thesis |
Oxford University |