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Fighting climate change: International attitudes toward climate policies
A Dechezleprêtre, A Fabre, T Kruse, B Planterose, AS Chico, ...
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
1942022
Measuring environmental policy stringency in OECD countries: An update of the OECD composite EPS indicator
T Kruse, A Dechezleprêtre, R Saffar, L Robert
OECD, 2022
782022
Do environmental and economic performance go together? A review of micro-level empirical evidence from the past decade or so
A Dechezleprêtre, T Koźluk, T Kruse, D Nachtigall, A De Serres
International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics 13 (1-2), 1-118, 2019
512019
Green revenues, profitability and market valuation: Evidence from a global firm level dataset
T Kruse, M Mohnen, PF Pope, M Sato
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, 2020
222020
Are financial markets aligned with climate action?: New evidence from the Paris agreement
T Kruse, M Mohnen, M Sato
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, 2020
192020
Renewable technologies in Karnataka, India: jobs potential and co-benefits
R Kattumuri, T Kruse
Climate and development 11 (2), 124-137, 2019
172019
Measuring and assessing the effects of climate policy uncertainty
C Berestycki, S Carattini, A Dechezleprêtre, T Kruse
OECD, 2022
162022
Employment implications of Green Growth: Linking jobs, growth, and green policies
T Kruse, R Dellink, J Chateau, S Agrawala
OECD G7 Environment Ministers’ Report). Organization for Co-operation and …, 2017
142017
Climate policy uncertainty and firms’ and investors’ behavior
P Basaglia, S Carattini, A Dechezleprêtre, T Kruse
Unpublished manuscript, 2021
132021
A review of the empirical literature combining economic and environmental performance data at the micro-level
A Dechezleprêtre, T Kruse
OECD, 2018
122018
The effect of climate policy on innovation and economic performance along the supply chain: A firm-and sector-level analysis
A Dechezleprêtre, T Kruse
OECD, 2022
112022
Understanding public support for international climate adaptation payments: Evidence from a choice experiment
T Kruse, G Atkinson
Ecological Economics 194, 107321, 2022
82022
Environmental policy stringency and CO2 emissions: Evidence from cross-country sector-level data
E Frohm, FM D’Arcangelo, T Kruse, M Pisu, U Sila
OECD, 2023
62023
Policies to reach net zero emissions in the United Kingdom
J Pareliussen, D Crowe, T Kruse, D Glocker
OECD, 2022
62022
Are financial markets aligned with climate action
T Kruse, M Mohnen, M Sato
New evidence from the Paris Agreement [Working Paper No 333]. Grantham …, 2020
62020
Corporate cost of debt in the low-carbon transition: The effect of climate policies on firm financing and investment through the banking channel
FM D’Arcangelo, T Kruse, M Pisu, M Tomasi
Available at SSRN 4691593, 2023
42023
The Climate Actions and Policies Measurement Framework: A Database to Monitor and Assess Countries’ Mitigation Action
D Nachtigall, L Lutz, M Cárdenas Rodríguez, FM D’Arcangelo, I Haščič, ...
Environmental and Resource Economics 87 (1), 191-217, 2024
32024
Does it pay for firms to go green?
M Sato, T Kruse, J Burke, M Mohnen, P Pope
Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment and Centre …, 2020
32020
Aiming better: government support for households and firms during the energy crisis
C Castle, Y Hemmerlé, G Sarcina, E Sunel, FM d’Arcangelo, T Kruse, ...
22023
Do financial markets respond to green opportunities?
T Kruse, M Mohnen, M Sato
Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 11 (3 …, 2024
12024
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