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Title:Differential demand response to gasoline taxes and gasoline prices in the U.S. Author(s):TIEZZI, Silvia; VERDE, Stefano F.EUI affiliatedDate:2016Citation: Resource and energy economics, 2016, Vol. 44, pp. 71-91 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:This paper offers new evidence concerning the difference in consumers’ reactions to changes in gasoline taxes relative to market-induced changes in gasoline prices. Using microdata from the 2007 to 2009 rounds of the U.S. ...
 
Title:Energy and climate hand-in-hand : financing RES-E support with carbon revenues Author(s):VERDE, Stefano F.EUI affiliated; PAZIENZA, Maria GraziaDate:2016Citation: Energy policy, 2016, Vol. 88, pp. 234-244 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:In Italy, the cost of support for renewable electricity (RES-E) is largely recovered through the “A3 surcharge”, which weighs heavily on electricity bills. Using household survey data, we show the A3 surcharge is markedly ...
 
Title:The diffusion and embeddedness of innovative activities in China Author(s):PRODI, Giorgio; FRATTINI, Federico; NICOLLI, FrancescoEUI affiliatedDate:2018Citation: Economia politica, 2018, Vol. 35, No. 1, pp. 71–106 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:China’s unprecedented growth largely results from industrial development having critically sustained the country’s economic transition after 1978. As common to the developmental context, catching-up capabilities have been ...
 
Title:Installation entries and exits in the EU ETS : patterns and the delay effect of closure provisions Author(s):VERDE, Stefano F.EUI affiliated; GRAF, Christoph; JONG, ThijsDate:2019Citation: Energy economics, 2019, Vol. 78, pp. 508-524 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:This paper analyses installation entries and exits in the EU ETS, over 2005–2013. Patterns of entries and exits are identified across countries, sectors, and time. The limitations of the EUTL as a data source for research ...
 
Title:Sustainable development and industrial development : manufacturing environmental performance, technology and consumption/production perspectives Author(s):GILLI, Marianna; MARIN, Giovanni; MAZZANTI, Massimiliano; NICOLLI, FrancescoEUI affiliatedDate:2017Citation: Journal of environmental economics and policy, 2017, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 183-203 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:Industrial development has always been seen as the main engine for economic growth due to its large economic multiplier and technological opportunities. However, manufacturing sectors are directly and indirectly responsible ...
 
Title:The signaling effect of gasoline taxes and its distributional implications Author(s):TIEZZI, Silvia; VERDE, Stefano F.EUI affiliatedDate:2019Citation: Journal of economic inequality, 2019, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 145–169 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:This paper proposes and tests a better-defined interpretation of the different responses of gasoline demand to tax changes and to market-related price changes. Namely, the signaling effect of gasoline taxes is one that ...
 
Title:The dynamics of foreign direct investment investments in land and pollution accumulation Author(s):BORGHESI, SimoneEUI affiliated; GIOVANNETTI, GiorgiaEUI affiliated; IANNUCCI, Gianluca; RUSSU, PaoloDate:2019Citation: Environmental and resource economics, 2019, Vol. 72, No. 1, pp. 135–154 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:Following the recent increase of foreign direct investments in land, this paper studies their possible effects on the development of a local economy. To this aim, we use a two-sector model (external and local) with ...
 
Title:Catching-up in waste management : evidence from the EU Author(s):MARIN, Giovanni; NICOLLI, FrancescoEUI affiliated; ZOBOLI, RobertoDate:2018Citation: Journal of environmental planning and management, 2018, Vol. 61, No. 11, pp. 1861-1882 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:This work tests for the presence of convergence in the main municipal solid waste disposal choices across EU countries over the years 1995–2010. We believe this is a relevant exercise, considering that in the last two ...
 
Title:Illegal waste disposal : enforcement actions and decentralized environmental policy Author(s):D'AMATO, Alessio; MAZZANTI, Massimiliano; NICOLLI, FrancescoEUI affiliated; ZOLI, MariangelaDate:2018Citation: Socio-economic planning sciences, 2018, Vol. 64, pp. 56-65 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:Environmental non-compliance is affected by the decentralized shaping of environmental policy by local governments and enforcement actions by public bodies. Illegal waste disposal is examined in a relevant national case, ...
 
Title:Outward foreign direct investments patterns of Italian firms in the EU ETS Author(s):BORGHESI, SimoneEUI affiliated; DE FRANCO, Chiara; MARIN, GiovanniDate:2020Citation: The Scandinavian journal of economics, 2020, Vol. 122, No. 1, pp. 219-256 Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Florence School of Regulation]; [Climate]Abstract:We consider the role played by the EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) as a possible driver of outward Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) for Italian manufacturing firms. Using a panel dataset of about 22,000 firms covering ...
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