All Stories

  1. A Blind Eye to Industry-Level Corruption? The Risk of Favouring Domestic Industries in the EU ETS
  2. Corruption, Trust and their Public Sector Consequences: Introduction to the Special Edition
  3. How to Improve the Likelihood of CDM Approval? Institutional shortcomings and the Case of West Africa
  4. A Global CO2 Tax for Sustainable Development?
  5. Public choice, political economy and development: an introduction to the life, times and themes of Martin Paldam
  6. Is local participation always optimal for sustainable action? The costs of consensus-building in Local Agenda 21
  7. Do Institutions or Culture Determine the Level of Social Trust? The Natural Experiment of Migration from Non-western to Western Countries
  8. Multinational Enterprises and Social Capital as Location Factor: A Review
  9. Why does bureaucratic corruption occur in the EU?
  10. The promotion of green industries.
  11. Why only few CDM projects? The case of reforestation projects and remote sensing
  12. Do Corruption and Social Trust Affect Economic Growth? A Review
  13. Does social trust determine the size of the welfare state? Evidence using historical identification
  14. Trust and corruption: The influence of positive and negative social capital on the economic development in the European Union
  15. Agricultural Cooperatives and Social Capital.
  16. A project-based system for including farmers in the EU ETS
  17. Handbook of social capital: The troika of sociology, political science and economics – Edited by Gert Tinggaard Svendsen and Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen
  18. Evaluating and Regulating the Impacts of Lobbying in theEU? The Case Study of Green Industries
  19. Does Education Produce Tough Lovers? Trust and Bureaucrats
  20. Giving money to strangers: European welfare states and social trust
  21. Government intervention in green industries: lessons from the wind turbine and the organic food industries in Denmark
  22. The Choice between Auctioning and Grandfathering in the Eu
  23. Climate change mitigation by carbon stock – the case of semi-arid West Africa
  24. Trawling for subsidies: the alignment of incentives between fishermen and marine biologists
  25. Handbook of Social Capital
  26. Bridge Over Troubled Water? Migration and Social Capital
  27. The Global Development Race and the Samaritan's Dilemma: Development Aid Discourse in Danish Agriculture, 1960–1970
  28. How to construct a robust measure of social capital: Two contributions
  29. Climate change negotiations and first-mover advantages: the case of the wind turbine industry
  30. THE CREATION AND DESTRUCTION OF SOCIAL CAPITAL by Gunnar Lind Haase Svendsen and Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
  31. Bureaucrats at sea: a budget catch model
  32. Lobbying and CO2trade in the EU
  33. Social Capital and Endogenous Preferences
  34. Industry lobbying and the political economy of GHG trade in the European Union
  35. Surplus emission allowances as implicit side payments: could ‘Hot Air’ have saved the Kyoto Agreement?
  36. Can the Eu Persuade the Us to Rejoin the Kyoto Agreement?
  37. How should greenhouse gas permits be allocated in the EU?
  38. Rent-Seeking and Grandfathering: The Case of GHG Trade in the Eu
  39. Surplus emission allowances as implicit side payments: could ‘Hot Air’ have saved the Kyoto Agreement?
  40. Fighting Windmills: The Coalition of Industrialists and Environmentalists in the Climate Change Issue
  41. On the wealth of nations: Bourdieuconomics and social capital
  42. Rational Bandits: Plunder, Public Goods, and the Vikings
  43. Designing green taxes in a political context: from optimal to feasible environmental regulation
  44. Potential gains from CO2 trading in the EU
  45. How to design greenhouse gas trading in the EU?
  46. EU Emission Trading: Starting with Carbon Dioxide
  47. Social kapital og økonomisk sociologi
  48. Hot air in Kyoto, cold air in The Hague—the failure of global climate negotiations
  49. Bureaucratic Tax-Seeking: The Danish Waste Tax
  50. Consumers, industrialists and the political economy of green taxation: CO2 taxation in OECD
  51. Why Green Taxation?
  52. Green Taxation in Question
  53. A European acid rain programme based on the US experience?
  54. An essay on social capital: looking for the fire behind the smoke
  55. A European acid rain programme based on the US experience?
  56. Political and Economic Scope for Permit Markets in Europe
  57. Measuring Social Capital: The Danish Co‐operative Dairy Movement
  58. The idea of global CO2 trade
  59. The US SO2 auction: analysis and generalization
  60. Towards a CO2 market in the EU: the case of electric utilities
  61. Towards a CO2 market in the EU: the case of electric utilities
  62. A general model for CO2 regulation: the case of Denmark
  63. California shows the future of electricity production in the Single Market
  64. Social Capital in Western and Eastern Europe
  65. The Troika of Sociology, Political Science and Economics
  66. On the wealth of nations: Bourdieuconomics and social capital
  67. The Political Economy of International Emissions Trading Scheme Choice: Empirical Evidence