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European Policies for Meeting the Kyoto Targets

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Climate Technology Strategies 1

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The objective of this chapter is to evaluate, through the use of PRIMES, the economic potential of a number of policies and measures (PAM) for limiting the EU’s level of CO2 by 2010. Consistency analysis and quantified re-evaluation were the aims of the model-based analysis.

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10The principal authors of this chapter are Pantelis Capros and Leonidas Mantzos ofNTUA.

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Capros, P. et al. (1999). European Policies for Meeting the Kyoto Targets. In: Climate Technology Strategies 1. ZEW Economic Studies, vol 3. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58679-8_5

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  • Publisher Name: Physica, Heidelberg

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