Cameron Hepburn

Publications


Doctoral and Masters theses

Title Author Degree University
Aligning capital allocation with the carbon budget: What role for climate-related financial disclosures? Dominic Wyard (2016) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Substitution Chains: a prolegomenon for sustainable resource policy Hamish McKenzie (2016) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Integrating intermittent renewables: Interaction of electricity capacity markets and interconnection Stefan Hanuska (2016) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Coal-lapse? The Impacts of Coal Generation Retirements on Employment, Prices, and Communities Seth Collins (2016) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Probabilistic Event Attribution and the Best-Case Scenario for a Successful Climate Tort in the United Kingdom Louis Spanias (2015) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Essays in climate policy and exhaustible resource economics Niko Jaakkola (2014) Doctoral Thesis Oxford University
Unlocking Lock-in: Transition to transition costs – A new theory on transition costs of socio-technical regimes Benjamin Merle (2013) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Packing a Punch – The Response of the Capital Wealth of Nations to Natural Disasters and Other External Shocks Leon De-Graaf (2013) Masters Thesis LSE
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. Sandra Guzman-Luna (2013) Masters Thesis LSE
Too good to be true – How too generous PV Feed-in Tariffs are more a curse than a blessing for renewable energy investors Thomas Haelsig (2013) Masters Thesis LSE
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

Tony Chappel (2011) Masters Thesis Oxford University
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

Jisung Park (2010) Masters Thesis Oxford University
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)

Feddersen, J. (2010) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Optimal extraction of exhaustible resources with endogenous backstop technology development Jaakkola, N. (2008) Masters Thesis Oxford University
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)

Saelen, H. (2007) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Climate ethics survey: Disentangling public risk preferences from inequality & time Helgeson, J. (2007) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Assessing and managing regulatory risk in China’s CDM market: A carbon finance perspective Huang, Y. (2007) Masters Thesis Oxford University
The Climate Challenge Game: How Might Computer Games be Used to Communicate the Issues of Climate Change? Rowlands, H. (2006) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Green and profitable? The potential returns to good environmental management Mohn, W. (2006) Masters Thesis Oxford University
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? Cousins, K. (2005) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Bridging Kyoto with the European Emissions Trading Scheme: Analysis of the “Linking Directive” and its Implications Gorina, N. (2005) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Does green management pay? An empirical examination of the relationship between the environmental and financial performance of listed Japanese companies Kikuchi, T. (2005) Masters Thesis Oxford University
How cost-effective are carbon emission reductions under the Prototype Carbon Fund? Nagai, H. (2005) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Social cost of carbon: Equity weighting

Best Masters thesis for 2004 at Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute

Anthoff, D. (2004) Masters Thesis Oxford University
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 Ceronsky, M. (2004) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Discounting and the social cost of carbon Guo, J. (2004) Masters Thesis Oxford University
Investigating the effect of risk and ambiguity aversion on the social cost of carbon Li, A. (2004) Masters Thesis Oxford University
The price of Davy Jones’ locker: Assessing the social costs of marine carbon sequestration Elliott, M. (2003) Masters Thesis Oxford University
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 Vilas, S. (2003) Masters Thesis Oxford University