Modelling the health related benefits of environmental policies - a CGE analysis for the eu countries with gem-e3



The Center for Economic Studies (CES) is the research division of
the Department of Economics of the Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven. The CES research department employs some 100 people.
The division Energy, Transport & Environment (ETE) currently
consists of about 15 full time researchers. The general aim of ETE
is to apply state of the art economic theory to current policy
issues at the Flemish, Belgian and European level. An important
asset of ETE is its extensive portfolio of numerical partial and
general equilibrium models for the assessment of transport,
energy and environmental policies.

ETE WORKING PAPER SERIES

2003

n° 2003-10

Mayeres I., Van Regemorter D. (2003), Modelling the health related
benefits of environmental policies - a CGE ANALYSIS for the EU
countries with GEM-E3

n° 2003-09

De Borger B., Proost S., Van Dender K. (2003), Congestion And Tax
Competition In A Parallel Network

n° 2003-08

Pepermans G., Driesen J., Haeseldonckx D., D’haeseleer W. and
Belmans R. (2003), Distributed generation: definition, benefits
and issues

n° 2003-07

Moons E., The development and application of economic valuation
techniques and their use in environmental policy - A survey

n° 2003-06

Muys B., Deckmyn G., Moons E., Quijano J.G., Proost S. and Ceulemans
R. (2003), An integrated decision support tool for the prediction
and evaluation of efficiency, environmental impact and total
social cost of forestry projects in the framework of the Kyoto
protocol

n° 2003-05

Proost, S. and Van Regemorter, D. (2003), Climate change policy in
European countries and its effects on industry

n° 2003-04

Willems, B. (2003), Should an incumbent generator be allowed to buy
import transmission capacity?

n° 2003-03

Rousseau, S. and Billiet, C.M. (2003), Using emission standards under
incomplete compliance

n° 2003-02

Calthrop, E., De Borger, B. and Proost S. (2003), Tax reform for dirty
intermediate goods: theory and an application to the taxation of
freight transport

n° 2003-01

Pepermans, G. (2003), Simulating the restructuring of the Flemish
electricity distribution sector

ETE WORKING PAPER SERIES

2002

n° 2002-13               Willems, B. (2002), Barring consumers from the electricity network

might improve welfare

n° 2002-12


Mayeres, I. And Proost, S. (2002), Reforming transport pricing: an
economist’s perspective on equity, efficiency and acceptability



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