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Climate change is a serious threat to Africa, in general, and sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, as it is expected to have significant economic, social, and environmental impacts. Although the region…

29 May 2012 | Report | Ethiopia

This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze the exhaustion of oil resources and the subsequent transition to a backstop technology as a strategic…

25 February 2012 | Peer Reviewed | China, Sweden

Santiago was one of the first cities outside the OECD to implement a tradable permit program to control air pollution. This paper looks closely at the program’s performance over the past 10 years…

29 November 2010 | Peer Reviewed | Central America, Sweden

We use household survey data and income-outcome coefficients to analyze fuel tax incidence in Costa Rica. We find that the effect of a 10 percent fuel price hike through direct spending on gasoline…

24 October 2010 | Peer Reviewed | Central America

Although fuel taxes are a practical means of curbing vehicular air pollution, congestion, and accidents in developing countries—all of which are typically major problems—they are often opposed on…

22 October 2009 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America

Santiago was one of the first cities outside the OECD to implement a tradable permit program to control air pollution. This paper looks closely at the program’s performance over the past 10 years…

18 December 2008 | EfD Discussion Paper | Central America, Sweden

We explore the possibilities of using incentive-based environmental regulations of CO2 emissions from international civil aviation. In theory incentive-based instruments such as an emission charge or…

1 November 2002 | Peer Reviewed | Sweden

RFF Fellow Marc Hafstead and University Fellow Lawrence Goulder Receive Award for Best Paper

22 March 2022 | Peer Reviewed |