Rob B. Dellink

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2011 Economics Wageningen University, Wageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands 
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Chantret F, Chateau J, Dellink R, et al. (2020) Can better technologies avoid all air pollution damages to the global economy Climatic Change. 1-18
Dellink R, Lanzi E, Chateau J. (2019) The Sectoral and Regional Economic Consequences of Climate Change to 2060 Environmental and Resource Economics. 72: 309-363
Lanzi E, Dellink R, Chateau J. (2018) The sectoral and regional economic consequences of outdoor air pollution to 2060 Energy Economics. 71: 89-113
Vuuren DPv, Riahi K, Calvin K, et al. (2017) The Shared Socio-economic Pathways : Trajectories for human development and global environmental change Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 42: 148-152
Riahi K, Vuuren DPv, Kriegler E, et al. (2017) The Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and their energy, land use, and greenhouse gas emissions implications: An overview Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 42: 153-168
Lessmann K, Kornek U, Bosetti V, et al. (2015) The Stability and Effectiveness of Climate Coalitions: A Comparative Analysis of Multiple Integrated Assessment Models Environmental and Resource Economics. 62: 811-836
Dellink R, Jamet S, Chateau J, et al. (2014) Towards Global Carbon Pricing: Direct And Indirect Linking Of Carbon Markets Oecd Journal: Economic Studies. 2013: 209-234
Hof A, De Bruin K, Dellink R, et al. (2014) Costs, benefits and interlinkages between adaptation and mitigation Global Climate Governance Beyond 2012: Architecture, Agency and Adaptation. 235-254
Magné B, Chateau J, Dellink R. (2014) Global implications of joint fossil fuel subsidy reform and nuclear phase-out: An economic analysis Climatic Change. 123: 677-690
Weikard HP, Dellink R. (2014) Sticks and carrots for the design of international climate agreements with renegotiations Annals of Operations Research. 220: 49-68
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