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  1. Is Taxing Waste a Waste of Time? Evidence from a Supreme Court Decision
  2. Scope Effects in Contingent Valuation: Does the Assumed Statistical Distribution of WTP Matter?
  3. A travel cost assessment of the demand for recreation in Swiss forests
  4. Y a-t-il assez de réserves forestières en Suisse ? Une évaluation contingente
  5. Carbon pricing in climate policy: seven reasons, complementary instruments, and political economy considerations
  6. Green Taxes in a Post-Paris World: Are Millions of Nays Inevitable?
  7. Effectiveness, earmarking and labeling: testing the acceptability of carbon taxes with survey data
  8. Unconventional Determinants of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The role of trust
  9. La forêt vue par les Genevois: perceptions et valeurs économiques de la forêt
  10. On Scope Effects in Contingent Valuation: Does the Statistical Distributional Assumption Matter?
  11. Seven Reasons to Use Carbon Pricing in Climate Policy
  12. Y a-t-il assez de rrserves forestiires en Suisse? Une valuation contingente (Are There Enough Forest Reserves in Switzerland? A Contingent Valuation)
  13. Taxation of Emissions of Greenhouse Gases
  14. Paying Enough Taxes Already? Testing the Acceptability of Carbon Taxes with Survey Data
  15. Economic Prescriptions and Public Responses to Climate Policy
  16. Elasticities of gasoline demand in Switzerland
  17. The economic performance of Swiss drinking water utilities
  18. The causal relationship between energy use and economic growthin Switzerland
  19. Unconventional Determinants of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Role of Trust
  20. Unconventional Determinants of Greenhouse Gas Emissions: The Role of Trust
  21. Elasticities of Gasoline Demand in Switzerland
  22. A sight for sore eyes: Assessing the value of view and land use in the housing market
  23. The Causal Relationship between Energy Use and Economic Growth in Switzerland
  24. Using measured instead of perceived noise in hedonic models
  25. Tropical forest conservation: Attitudes and preferences
  26. Consumers' choices among alternative electricity programmes in Geneva – an empirical analysis
  27. The Cost Structure of Water Utilities in Switzerland
  28. Tropical Forest Conservation: Attitudes and Preferences
  29. La demande des usages récréatifs pour un parc naturel
  30. Do Foreigners Pay Higher Rents for the Same Quality of Housing in Geneva and Zurich?
  31. Introduction to this Volume: Applying Hedonics in the Swiss Housing Markets
  32. The Demand for Football in Switzerland: An Empirical Estimation
  33. Hedonic Methods in Housing Markets
  34. Introduction
  35. Where and How Do Swiss and Foreigners Live? Segregation in the Geneva and Zurich Housing Markets
  36. Water Supply: Costs and Performance of Water Utilities: Evidence from Switzerland
  37. Consumers' Choices Among Alternative Electricity Programs in Geneva - An Empirical Analysis
  38. A Sight for Sore Eyes: Assessing the Value of View and Landscape Use on the Housing Market
  39. Economics of climate policy and collective decision making
  40. The Determinants of Firms' Location Choice in Switzerland
  41. The Recreation Demand for a Protected Natural Area: An Application to the Bois De Finges, Switzerland
  42. Paying for Quietness: The Impact of Noise on Geneva Rents
  43. What do we know about carbon taxes? An inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income
  44. The impact of possible climate catastrophes on global warming policy
  45. What Do We Know About Carbon Taxes? An Inquiry into Their Impacts on Competitiveness and Distribution of Income
  46. Implementing Sustainable Development
  47. A future for carbon taxes
  48. Uncertainty and Global Warming: An Option-Pricing Approach to Policy
  49. Sizing the global GHG offset market
  50. Desertification, energy consumption and liquified petroleum gas use, with an emphasis on Africa
  51. Is sustainable growth optimal?
  52. E3: Energie, Ecologie, Economie, by Gonzague Pillet & Howard Odum. Georg Editeur, 1205 Geneva, Switzerland: xvi + 259 pp., 24 × 16 × 2 cm, illustr., index, English summary, SFrs 48, 1987.
  53. Shadow-pricing Environmental Goods and Services, Using the Enmergy Method
  54. Household demand for international ecosystem services: a Swiss case study
  55. Economics of climate policy and collective decision making