Publikationen
- Jahr
- : Publikationstyp
- : Autor
- : Titel
2019
Grischa Perino und Maximilian Willner. “Rushing the impatient: Allowance reserves and the time profile of low-carbon investments”. Environmental and Resource Economics in press. (2019) DOI
Grischa Perino. “Reply to: EU ETS and the waterbed effect”. Nature Climate Change 9(10). (2019): S. 736.Free (read only)
Christian Traeger, Grischa Perino, Karen Pittel, Till Requate and Alex Schmitt. “Das Flexcap – eine innovative CO2-Bepreisung für Deutschland”. ifo Schnelldienst 72(18). (2019): S. 38-45.ifo
2018
Grischa Perino. “New Phase 4 - EU ETS rules temporarily puncture waterbed”. Nature Climate Change 8(4). (2018): S. 262-264.Free (read only)
2017
Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner. “EU-ETS Phase IV: allowance prices, design choices and the market stability reserve”. Climate Policy 17(7). (2017): S. 936-946.DOI
Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke. “Trust, but verify? Monitoring, inspection costs, and opportunism under limited observability”. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization forthcoming. (2017) DOI
Timo Goeschl and Grischa Perino. “The Climate Policy Hold-Up: Green Technologies, Intellectual Property Rights, and the Abatement Incentives of International Agreements”. Scandinavian Journal of Economics 119(3). (2017): S. 709-732.DOI
Grischa Perino and Thomas Pioch. “Banning incandescent light bulbs in the shadow of the EU Emission Trading System”. Climate Policy 17(5). (2017): S. 678-686.DOI
Johannes Jarke and Grischa Perino. “Do Renewable Energy Policies Reduce Carbon Emissions? On Caps and Inter-Industry Leakage”. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 84. (2017): S. 102-124.DOI Preprint
2016
Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke. “Second and Third Party Punishment under Costly Monitoring”. Journal of Economic Psychology 54. (2016): S. 124-133.DOI
Sonja Köke and Andreas Lange. “Negotiating Environmental Agreements under Ratification Constraints”. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management forthcoming. (2016) DOI
Michael Brock, Grischa Perino and Robert Sugden. “The warden attitude: an investigation of the value of interaction with everyday wildlife”. Environmental and Resource Economics (2016) DOI
Grischa Perino and Maximilian Willner. “Procrastinating Reform: The Impact of the Market Stability Reserve on the EU ETS”. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 80. (2016): S. 37-52.Preprint DOI
Johannes Jarke und Grischa Perino. “Renewable energy policies change carbon emissions even under emissions trading”. Delivering Energy Law and Policy in the EU and the US: A Reader. Hg. Raphael Heffron and Gavin F. M. Little . Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2016
Miriam Block, Mirjam Braßler, Vincent Orth, Martin Riecke, Juan Miguel Rodriguez Lopez, Grischa Perino, Wey-Han Tan and Moritz Lamparter. “Dies Oecologicus - How to foster a whole institutional change with a student-led project as tipping point for sustainable development at universities”. Teaching Education for Sustainable Development at University Level. Hg. W. Leal Filho and P. Pace. World Sustainability Series, Springer, 2016, S. 341-355. Springer
Grischa Perino. “Hilft Stromsparen dem Klima?–Klimafreundlicher Konsum und europäischer Emissionshandel”. Nachhaltiger Konsum. Hg. Kerstin Jantke, Florian Lottermoser, Jörn Reinhardt, Delf Rothe und Jana Stöver. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG., 2016, S. 131-142. DOI
2015
Grischa Perino. “Climate campaigns, cap-and-trade and carbon leakage: Why reducing your carbon footprint can harm the climate”. Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists 2(3). (2015): S. 469-495.JSTOR
Sonja Köke and Andreas Lange. “EU Emissions Trading and Regulatory Uncertainty”. Political Economy and Instruments of Environmental Politics. Hg. Friedrich Schneider, Andrea Kollmann, and Johannes Reichl. chapter 9. MIT Press, 2015
2014
Grischa Perino and Olena Talavera. “The benefits of spatially differentiated regulation: The response to acid rain by United States' states prior to the Acid Rain Program”. American Journal of Agricultural Economics 96(1). (2014): S. 108-123.DOI
Grischa Perino, Luca A. Panzone and Timothy Swanson. “Motivation crowding in real consumption decisions: Who is messing with my groceries?”. Economic Inquiry 57(2). (2014): S. 592-607.DOI
Grischa Perino, Barnaby Andrews, Andreas Kontoleon and Ian Bateman. “The value of urban green space in Britain: a methodological framework for spatially referenced benefit transfer”. Environmental and Resource Economics 57(2). (2014): S. 251-272.DOI
I. J. Bateman, Abson, D., Andrews, B., Crowe, A., Harwood, A., Dugdale, S., Fezzi, C., Foden, J., Haines-Young, R., Hulme, M., Munday, P., Pascual, U., Paterson, J., Perino, G., Sen, A., Siriwardena, G. and Termansen, M.. “Economic Analysis for the UK National Ecosystem Assessment: Synthesis and Scenario Valuation of Changes in Ecosystem Services”. Environmental and Resource Economics 57(2). (2014): S. 273-297.DOI
Ian J. Bateman and Grischa Perino . “The UK National Ecosystem Assessment: Valuing Changes in Ecosystem Services”. Nature in the Balance: The Economics of Biodiversity. Hg. Dieter Helm and Cameron Hepburn. Oxford University Press, 2014, S. chapter 5. OUP
2013
I. J. Bateman, Harwood, A.R., Mace, G.M., Watson, R.T., Abson, D., Andrews, B., Binner, A., Crowe, A., Day, B.H., Dugdale, S., Fezzi, C., Foden, J., Hadley, D., Haines-Young, R., Hulme, M., Kontoleon, A., Lovett, A.A., Munday, P., Pascual, U., Paterson, J., Perino, G., Sen, A., Siriwardena, G., van Soest, D. and Termansen, M. . “Ecosystem services: Response”. Science 342(6157). (2013): S. 421-422.DOI
I. J. Bateman, Harwood, A.R., Mace, G.M., Watson, R.T., Abson, D., Andrews, B., Binner, A., Crowe, A., Day, B.H., Dugdale, S., Fezzi, C., Foden, J., Hadley, D., Haines-Young, R., Hulme, M., Kontoleon, A., Lovett, A.A., Munday, P., Pascual, U., Paterson, J., Perino, G., Sen, A., Siriwardena, G., van Soest, D. and Termansen, M. . “Bringing Ecosystem Services into Economic Decision-Making: Land Use in the United Kingdom”. Science 341(6141). (2013): S. 45-50.DOI
Timo Goeschl and Johannes Jarke. “The warnings puzzle: an upstream explanation”. Journal of Regulatory Economics 44(3). (2013): S. 339-360.DOI
2012
Grischa Perino and Till Requate. “Does more stringent environmental regulation induce or reduce technology adoption?: When the rate of technology adoption is inverted U-shaped”. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 64(3). (2012): S. 456-467.DOI
Timo Goeschl and Grischa Perino . “Instrument Choice and Motivation: Evidence from a Climate Change Experiment”. Environmental and Resource Economics 52(2). (2012): S. 195-212.DOI
2010
Grischa Perino. “How Delegation Improves Commitment”. Economics Letters 106(2). (2010): S. 137-139.DOI
Grischa Perino. “Technology Diffusion with Market Power in the Upstream Industry”. Environmental and Resource Economics 46(4). (2010): S. 403-428.DOI
2009
Timo Goeschl and Grischa Perino. “On Backstops and Boomerangs: Environmental R&D under Technological Uncertainty”. Energy Economics 31(5). (2009): S. 800-809.DOI
2008
Dario Mock and Grischa Perino. “Wasting Innovation – Barriers to Entry and European Regulation on Waste Electronic Equipment”. European Journal of Law and Economics 26(1). (2008): S. 1-10.DOI
Grischa Perino. “The merits of new pollutants and how to get them when patents are granted”. Environmental and Resource Economics 40(3). (2008): S. 313-327.DOI
2007
Timo Goeschl and Grischa Perino. “Innovation without magic bullets: Stock pollution and R&D sequences”. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 54(2). (2007): S. 146-161.DOI
2005
Grischa Perino and Günther G. Schulze. “Competition, Cultural Autonomy and Global Governance: The Audio-Visual Sector in Germany”. Cultural Diversity And International Economic Integration - The Global Governance of the Audio-Visual Sector. Hg. Guerri, P., Iapadre, L. and Koopmann, G.. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2005, S. 52-95.