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Does the implementation of climate change mitigation policies in developing countries always involve a trade-off between economic development, poverty reduction, and climate protection, or is there space for “win-win policies”? This question is relevant for today’s fast-growing middle-income economies, which are already or will soon become very significant contributors to global warming.

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After CliMip

2022

2021

Ortega-Díaz, A., Medlock, K. “Price elasticity of demand for fuels by income level in Mexican households”. Energy Policy. Vol. 151. Num. 112132. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2021.112132

During CliMip

2018

 

2017

  • Chapa J., Ortega-Díaz A." Identifying the Main Emitters of CO2 in Mexico: a Multi-Sectoral Study”. Economía. Volume 17, Number 2, Spring 2017 pp. 135-172. pISSN:1529-7470, eISSN: 1533-6239.

 

 

 

  • Rennkamp, B., Haunss, S., Ortega-Díaz, A., Casamadrid E., Wongsa, K. “Competing Coalitions: The politics of Renewable Energy and fossil fuels in Mexico, South Africa and Thailand” . Energy Research and the Social Science journal. Volume 34, Pages 214–223. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214629617302360

 

 

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