Explores sustainable urban development in Switzerland, addressing material substitution, building demolition, ecosystem restoration, and public policy instruments.
Explores environmental policies like command control, emissions trading, and taxation, analyzing their impact on abatement costs and emissions reduction.
Delves into the economic and fiscal landscape, analyzing potential output, fiscal stance, government debt, and the effects of government spending shocks.
Explores climate policy instruments, including abatement costs, tradable permits, and tax approaches, emphasizing cost-efficiency and global emissions reduction.
Explores internalizing external costs through taxes and subsidies, market equilibrium effects, and the role of information campaigns in influencing consumer behavior.
Explores the role of public policies in promoting sustainability and addressing market failures and externalities in the context of ecological transition.
Covers the Kaya identity and various levers for decarbonization, emphasizing the role of personal engagement and systemic transformations in climate policy.
Discusses environmental policy instruments, including command and control regulations, economic tools, and voluntary approaches, to promote sustainable practices.