Special issue published: "Climate and Energy Economics"
International Journal of Green Economics 9(2) 2015
- Green electricity: credence purchases, risky credit sales and an honourable amount of fraud
- Drivers of global carbon dioxide emissions: international evidence
- Fleet, prey, plough: exploiting economies of experience from the large WEG sector to sustain the small wind industry
- Climate conditions and cocoa yields in ECOWAS countries: fully modified OLS approach
- Climate finance towards vulnerable countries: evidence from the Global Environment Facility (GEF)
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