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  1. Batteries, coûts, réseaux… L'industrie automobile franchit le point de bascule et peut s'affranchir du pétrole
  2. Electric vehicles pass tipping point, breaking the link with oil prices
  3. The EV transition: The impact of the EU battery directive on critical material supply, recycling and battery costs
  4. Impact of historical land-use change on simulated global yield of wheat, maize, and rice
  5. Public environmental complaints and regulatory intensity
  6. Further improvement in London’s air quality demands more than the Ultra Low Emission Zone policy
  7. Bitcoin Research: What Are the New Frontiers?
  8. The closing longevity gap between battery electric vehicles and internal combustion vehicles in Great Britain
  9. Air pollution, citizen science, and the future of mobility in low- and middle-income countries
  10. The impact of wildfire smoke exposure on excess mortality and later-life socioeconomic outcomes: the Great Fire of 1910
  11. Eco-innovation and (green) employment: A task-based approach to measuring the composition of work in firms
  12. Constructing a county-level environmental events dataset for China during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368–1911)
  13. Energy abundance, the geographical distribution of manufacturing, and international trade
  14. Hurricanes, fertility, and family structure: a study of early 20th century Jamaica
  15. Assessing the Impacts of Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone on Air Quality: Estimates from a Machine Learning and Synthetic Control Approach
  16. Green securities policy and the environmental performance of firms: Assessing the impact of China's pre-IPO environmental inspection policy
  17. Corrigendum to “The regional economic impact of wildfires: Evidence from Southern Europe” [Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 118 (2023) 102787]
  18. Climate-Related Natural Disasters and Voting Behavior: Evidence from Environmental Legislation in the US Senate
  19. The regional economic impact of wildfires: Evidence from Southern Europe
  20. Attribution of Air Quality Benefits to Clean Winter Heating Policies in China: Combining Machine Learning with Causal Inference
  21. Breaking it down: A techno-economic assessment of the impact of battery pack design on disassembly costs
  22. Modelling crop yield and harvest index: the role of carbon assimilation and allocation parameters
  23. Cross‐country risk quantification of extreme wildfires in Mediterranean Europe
  24. The electric vehicle revolution: Critical material supply chains, trade and development
  25. Optimising the geospatial configuration of a future lithium ion battery recycling industry in the transition to electric vehicles and a circular economy
  26. Cloud cover and its impact on Brazil's deforestation satellite monitoring program: Evidence from the cerrado biome of the Brazilian Legal Amazon
  27. Power outages and firm performance: A hydro-IV approach for a single electricity grid
  28. Importing, outsourcing and pollution offshoring
  29. Financial viability of electric vehicle lithium-ion battery recycling
  30. Biodiversity and Economic Land Use
  31. Abrupt but smaller than expected changes in surface air quality attributable to COVID-19 lockdowns
  32. The EV revolution: The road ahead for critical raw materials demand
  33. Does energy storage provide a profitable second life for electric vehicle batteries?
  34. The Impact of the Wuhan Covid-19 Lockdown on Air Pollution and Health: A Machine Learning and Augmented Synthetic Control Approach
  35. Editorial: Economics of the Environment in the Shadow of Coronavirus
  36. Suggestions for a Covid-19 Post-Pandemic Research Agenda in Environmental Economics
  37. Shell shocked: The impact of foreign entry on the gasoline retail market in China
  38. Estimating the direct and indirect impact of typhoons on plant performance: Evidence from Chinese manufacturers
  39. Innovation and the Creative Destruction of Trade: A Study of the Intensive and Extensive Margins of Trade for French Firms
  40. The impact of flooding on property prices: A repeat-sales approach
  41. Electricity prices and industry switching: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
  42. Importing exporters and exporting importers: A study of the decision of Chinese firms to engage in international trade
  43. Power outages and firm performance in Sub-Saharan Africa
  44. Assessing the Economic Benefits of Flood Defenses: A Repeat-Sales Approach
  45. Hydropower generation, flood control and dam cascades: A national assessment for Vietnam
  46. The Short-Term Economic Impact of Tropical Cyclones: Satellite Evidence from Guangdong Province
  47. Is Flood Risk Capitalised Into Property Values?
  48. Natural disasters and spatial heterogeneity in damages: the birth, life and death of manufacturing plants
  49. Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment
  50. Pre-disaster planning and post-disaster aid: Examining the impact of the great East Japan Earthquake
  51. The direct and indirect effect of urbanization on energy intensity: A province-level study for China
  52. Environmental Jobs and Growth in the United States
  53. Ecological Modernization in Japan: The Role of Interest Rate Subsidies and Voluntary Pollution Control Agreements
  54. Firm productivity and importing
  55. The local impact of typhoons on economic activity in China: A view from outer space
  56. Energy distribution and economic growth: An empirical test for China
  57. Co-location and Spatial Wage Spillovers in China: The Role of Foreign Ownership and Trade
  58. The environmental actions of firms: Examining the role of spillovers, networks and absorptive capacity
  59. Climate Change, Hydro-Dependency, and the African Dam Boom
  60. International environmental outsourcing
  61. Energy intensity and foreign direct investment: A Chinese city-level study
  62. Local exposure to toxic releases: Examining the role of ethnic fractionalization and polarisation
  63. State-owned Enterprises, Exporting and Productivity in China: A Stochastic Dominance Approach
  64. The carbon dioxide emissions of firms: A spatial analysis
  65. The valuation of landfill disamenities in Birmingham
  66. Environmental Regulation Induced Foreign Direct Investment
  67. Product Quality, Trade, and Adjustment: The China-ASEAN Experience
  68. GROWTH, FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: EVIDENCE FROM CHINESE CITIES
  69. Determinants of general practitioners' wages in England
  70. The Stochastic Convergence of CO2 Emissions: A Long Memory Approach
  71. A Measure of Trade Induced Adjustment in Volume and Quality Space
  72. Multi-product firms and exporting: a developing country perspective
  73. Trade, environmental regulations and industrial mobility: An industry-level study of Japan
  74. Firm Heterogeneity, Origin of Ownership and Export Participation
  75. The Future of Asian Trade and Growth
  76. Corruption, Governance and FDI Location in China: A Province-Level Analysis
  77. Dirty money: Is there a wage premium for working in a pollution intensive industry?
  78. In Search of Environmental Spillovers
  79. Industrial activity and the environment in China: An industry-level analysis
  80. On the Measurement of Changes in Product Quality in Marginal Intra-Industry Trade
  81. On the measurement of product quality in intra-industry trade: An empirical test for China
  82. The environmental performance of firms: The role of foreign ownership, training, and experience
  83. Immigrant Wage Differentials, Ethnicity and Occupational Segregation
  84. Are ASEAN Countries Havens for Japanese Pollution-Intensive Industry?
  85. Stochastic Divergence or Convergence of Per Capita Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Re-examining the Evidence
  86. Trade and Specialisation in Pollution Intensive Industries: North–South Evidence
  87. Do Environmental Regulations Cost Jobs? An Industry-Level Analysis of the UK
  88. Intra-Industry Trade and Labour-Market Adjustment: A Reassessment Using Data on Individual Workers
  89. On the Measurement of Product Quality in Intra-Industry Trade
  90. Globalization, firm-level characteristics and environmental management: A study of Japan
  91. SKILL SPECIFICITY AND LABOUR MOBILITY: OCCUPATIONAL AND SECTORAL DIMENSIONS*
  92. Endogenous Pollution Havens: Does FDI Influence Environmental Regulations?*
  93. Trade, Skills and Adjustment Costs: A Study of Intra-Sectoral Labor Mobility
  94. FDI and the Capital Intensity of "Dirty" Sectors: A Missing Piece of the Pollution Haven Puzzle
  95. A Note on Trends in European Industrial Pollution Intensities: A Divisia Index Approach
  96. Industrial characteristics, environmental regulations and air pollution: an analysis of the UK manufacturing sector
  97. Why the grass is not always greener: the competing effects of environmental regulations and factor intensities on US specialization
  98. AFTA and the Asian Crisis: Help or Hindrance to ASEAN Intra-Regional Trade?
  99. Determining the trade–environment composition effect: the role of capital, labor and environmental regulations
  100. On the measurement of trade-induced adjustment
  101. A Tale of Two Cycles: Co-Fluctuations Between UK Regions and the Euro Zone
  102. Labour-market effects of intra-industry trade: Evidence for the United Kingdom
  103. Static and dynamic measurement of intra-industry trade and adjustment: A geometric reappraisal
  104. Adjustment to the European single market: inferences from intra‐industry trade patterns
  105. Adjustment and the measurement of marginal intra-industry trade