Department of Economics

Professor Anil Markandya

Professor of Economics

3 East 2.14
Email: a.markandya@bath.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0) 1225 38 6954

Profile

Professor Markandya was appointed as Professor of Economics at Bath in 1996. He has taught economics at University College London from 1970 to 1992 and at the Kennedy School of Government Harvard University from 1992 to 1996. At various times he has been a visiting professor at Princeton and Berkeley in the US and at universities in Italy, France and Australia.

Professor Markandya has taught courses in microeconomics, quantitative economics, including econometrics, and environmental economics. It is the last of these that has been the focus of his research over the last twenty years and he is an acknowledged international authority in the field. The undergraduate course in environmental economics has benefited from his substantial knowledge in the area and he can bring some of latest thinking on the subject to the lectures.

In 1992 he published 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (With David Pearce and Edward Barbier), which changed the way the subject was perceived in the UK. That book has been used extensively in teaching elsewhere, although it is now somewhat outdated. Anil has recently published a textbook on environmental economics – Environmental Economics for Sustainable Growth (published by Edward Elgar).

Anil has worked on a wide range of topics in environmental economics. In recent years he has been a Coordinating Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Third Assessment Report - with responsibility for costing methodologies for mitigation options. He was also until recently on secondment as Lead Economist at the World Bank.

He has several PhD students looking at issues of the valuation of mortality risk, climate change, rural energy use and biodiversity.

Anil is the leader of an active research team on environmental economics, which is currently working on a number of European Commission funded projects. He is also Scientific Director of the Basque Centre for Climate Change.

Current projects include METHODEX (industrial externalities), THRESHOLDS (Marine ecosystems), SENSOR (land use) and HEATCO (Tranport externalities). The team includes Alistair Hunt, Tim Taylor, Nick Dale, Richard Boyd, Ramon Ortiz, Marta Petrucci and Harry Walton. Alberto Longo is a visiting fellow with the group.

Recent projects coordinated at the University of Bath have included the SAUNER and GREENSENSE projects.

Research interests

Professor Markandya is a specialist in environmental and resource economics. He has previously worked on:

  • Valuation of the environment
  • External costs of fuels
  • Green accounting
  • Economy-wide policies and the environment
  • Climate change
  • Ozone layer protection
  • Development of economic instruments for environmental protection

Publications

Book/s

Markandya, A., 2008. Water and the Rural Poor: Interventions for Improving Livelihoods in sub-Saharan Africa. Rome: FAO.

Markandya, A. and Tamborra, M. L., 2006. Green Accounting in Europe: The GARPII Project. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Markandya, A., 2006. Where is the Wealth of Nations: Measuring Capital for the 21st Century. Washington D.C.: World Bank.

Lanza, A., Markandya, A. and Pigliaru, F., eds., 2005. The Economics of Tourism and Sustainable Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Alberini, A., Hunt, A., Krupnick, A., Cropper, M., Simon, N., Markandya, A. and Scarpa, R., 2004. Age and Health and The Value of A Statistical Life: Evidence from a Contingent Valuation Survey in the UK, France and Italy. University of Maryland.

Olhoff, A., Markandya, A., Halsnaes, K. and Taylor, T., 2004. CDM: Sustainable Development Impacts. Denmark: UNEP, UNEP-Risoe Center.

Hunt, A. and Markandya, A., 2004. Energy Subsidy Reform: An Integrated Framework to assess the Direct and Indirect Environmental, Economic and Social Costs and Benefits of Energy Subsidy Reform. Geneva: UNEP.

Markandya, A., Golub, A., Strukova, E., Mason, P., Savonov, Y. and Hunt, A., 2003. Зкономика: окружающей среды и риродных ресуров. Moscow: Higher School of Economics.

Markandya, A. and Halsnaes, K., 2002. Climate Change and sustainable Development. London: Earthscan.

Markandya, A., Harou, P., Bellu, L. and Cistulli, V., 2002. Environmental Economics for Sustainable Growth. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Markandya, A., Mason, P., Perelet, R. and Taylor, T., 2001. A dictionary of environmental economics. London and India: Earthscan (London) and OUP (India).

Markandya, A., 2001. Environmental External Costs of Transport. Berlin: Springer.

Markandya, A., 2001. Towards a European System of Environmental Pressure Indices: The Peer Essay Collection. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Markandya, A., Halsnaes, K. and Saythaye, J., 2001. Transport and the Global Environment: Accounting for GHG Reductions in Policy Analysis. Paris: UNEP.

Book Sections

Markandya, A., 2008. Poverty Alleviation and the Road to Sustainability in Economies in Transition. In: Mariani, L., Mascia, M. and Signorini, D., eds. Business Styles and Sustainable Development. Padova: Gregoriana Libreria Editrice.

Markandya, A., 2007. International Trade, Sustainable Development and the Environment: Implications for Trade Liberalization and Changes in Trading Rules and Environmental Standards. In: Deiter John, K. and Rubbelke, D. T. G., eds. Development Aid and Environmental Protection. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.

Markandya, A., 2006. Estimating the benefits from the conservation of provisioning ecosystem services – case study on valuing alternative clam fishing practices in the lagoon of Venice. In: Kettunen, M. and Brink, P., eds. Value of Biodiversity: Documenting Examples Where Biodiversity Loss Has Led to the Loss of Ecosystem Services. Brussels: Institute for Europe Environmental Policy.

Markandya, A., 2006. Gains of Regional Cooperation: Environmental Problems and Solutions. In: Energy Resources, Governance and Welfare in the Caspian Sea Basin. Routledge.

Markandya, A., 2006. Poverty alleviation environment and sustainable development: Implication for the management of natural capital. In: Basili, M., Franzini, M. and Vercelli, A., eds. Environment, Inequality and Collective Action. London: Routledge, pp. 101-125. (Routledge Siena Studies in Political Economy)

Markandya, A., 2006. Water Quality issues in Developing Countries. In: Lopez, R. and Toman, M. A., eds. Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability. Columbia University Press.

Markandya, A. and Tamborra, M., 2005. Conclusions and Policy Recommendations. In: Green Accounting in Europe. Volume 2: A Comparative Study. Markandya, Anil. Tamborra, Marialuisa, eds., Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar. , pp. 473-501.

Tamborra, M., Pavan, M., Markandya, A. and Hunt, A., 2005. Defensive Expenditures. In: Markandya, A. and Tamborra, M., eds. Green Accounting in Europe. Volume 2: A Comparative Study. Cheltenham, UK: Elgar, pp. 93-109. (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment)

Markandya, A., Hunt, A. and Milborrow, I., 2005. Developments in Green Accounting. In: Green Accounting in Europe. Volume 2: A Comparative Study. Markandya, Anil. Tamborra, Marialuisa, eds., Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar. , pp. 15-33.

Markandya, A. and Tamborra, M., 2005. Developments in Methodology: Introduction and Project Objectives. In: Green Accounting in Europe. Volume 2: A Comparative Study. Markandya, Anil. Tamborra, Marialuisa, eds., Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar. , pp. 3-14.

Markandya, A., Hunt, A., Watkiss, P. and Hurley, F., 2005. Developments in Valuation. In: Green Accounting in Europe. Volume 2: A Comparative Study. Markandya, Anil. Tamborra, Marialuisa, eds., Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar. , pp. 65-86.

Hunt, A., Markandya, A. and Watkiss, P., 2005. Developments in valuation. In: Markandya, A. and Tamborra, M. L., eds. Green Accounting in Europe: A Comparative Study Volume II. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 65--86.

Markandya, A., 2005. Environmental Implications of Non-environmental Policies. In: Handbook of Environmental Economics. Volume 3. Economywide and International Environmental Issues. Maler, Karl-Goran. Vincent, Jeffrey R., eds., Handbooks in Economics, vol. 20. Amsterdam and San Diego: North-Holland, Elsevier. , pp. 1353-1401.

Markandya, A., 2005. Policy Failures as a Cause of Environmental Degradation. In: Maler, K., Vincent, J. and Intriligator, M., eds. The Handbook of Environmental Economics. Amsterdam: North Holland/Elsevier Science.

Taylor, T., Fredotovic, M., Povh, D. and Markandya, A., 2005. Sustainable Tourism and Economic Instruments: International Experience and the Case of Hvar, Croatia. In: Lanza, A., Markandya, A. and Pigliaru, F., eds. The Economics of Tourism and Sustainable Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 197-224. (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment)

Markandya, A., Taylor, T. and Pedroso, S., 2005. Tourism and Sustainable Development: Lessons from Recent World Bank Experience. In: Lanza, A., Markandya, A. and Pigliaru, F., eds. The Economics of Tourism and Sustainable Development. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 225-251. (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Series on Economics and the Environment)

Taylor, T. and Markandya, A., 2005. Tourism, Environment and Sustainable Development - An Environmental Economics Perspective. In: Chandra, A. and Nigam, D., eds. Tourism, Environment and Ecology. New Dehli: Shree Publishing.

Markandya, A., 2005. Turkey: The Environmental Acquis. In: Togan, S. and Hoekman, B., eds. Turkey Toward EU Accession. World Bank and CEPR.

Markandya, A., 2004. Analytical Framework and Methodological Approaches to Analysing Energy Subsidy Reform. In: Von Moltke, A., McKee, C. and Morgan, T., eds. Energy Subsidies: Lesons Learnt in Assessing Their Impact and Designing Policy Reforms. Sheffield: United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).

Markandya, A. and Halsnaes, K., 2004. Developing Countries and Climate Change. In: Owen, A. and Hanley, N., eds. The Economics of Climate Change. Routledge.

Taylor, T., Hunt, A. and Markandya, A., 2004. Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the Trade and Environment Nexus. In: Bohringer, C. and Loschel, A., eds. Climate Change Policy and Global Trade. Vol. 26. Heidelberg and New York: Physica, pp. 85-110. (ZEW Economic Studies)

Markandya, A., 2004. Teoretyczne podstawy ekologicznej reformy podatkowej. In: Sleszynski, J., ed. Ekologiczna Reforma Podatkowa. Bialystok: Wydawnictwo Ekonomia I Srodowisko.

Taylor, T., Hunt, A. S. P. and Markandya, A., 2004. Trade and Environment: Linkages in Multilevel Environmental Agreements. In: Winnett, A., ed. Towards an Environmental Research Agenda: A third selection of papers. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 123--148.

Taylor, T., Hunt, A. and Markandya, A., 2004. Trade and Multilateral Environmental Agreements. In: Winnett, A., ed. Towards and Environmental Research Agenda: Volume 3. Vol. 3. Palgrave Macmillan.

Markandya, A., 2003. Meeting the Millennium Development Goals in Europe and Central Asia. In: Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development (ECSSD). World Bank.

Halsnaes, K., Markandya, A. and Taylor, T., 2002. Case Studies for Zimbabwe, Botswana, Mauritius and Thailand. In: Markandya, A. and Halsnaes, K., eds. Climate Change and Sustainable Development. London: Earthscan.

Markandya, A. and Francis, P., 2002. Promoting Private Sector Participation in the Financing of Sustainable Development. In: Finance for Sustainable Development: Testing New Policy Approaches. New York: United Nations.

Markandya, A. and Funk, B., 2002. Upgrading Environmental Standards. In: Expenditure Policies Toward EU Accession, World Bank Technical Paper No. 533. Vol. 533. Washington D.C.: World Bank.

Markandya, A., 2001. Costing Methodologies. In: Metz, B., Davidson, O., Swart, R. and Pan, J., eds. Climate Change 2001: Mitigation. Cambridge University Press.

Markandya, A., 2001. Poverty, Environment and Development. In: Folmer, H., Gabel, L., Gerking, S. and Rose, A., eds. Frontiers of Environmental Economics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Markandya, A. and Averchenkova, A., 2001. Reforming a Large Resource-Abundant Transition Economy: Russia. In: Resource abundance and economic development. Auty, Richard M., ed., UNU-WIDER Studies in Development Economics. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. , pp. 277-95.

Markandya, A., 2001. The Essentials for Allocating Global Environmental Goods. In: The Economics of International Environmental Problems. Institute für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel.

Markandya, A., 2001. The Valuation of Health Impacts in Developing Countries. In: Seroa Da Motta, R., ed. Environmental Economics and Policy Making in Developing Countries Current Issues. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

Articles

Abdullah, S. and Markandya, A., 2012. Rural electrification programmes in Kenya: Policy conclusions from a valuation study. Energy for Sustainable Development, 16 (1), pp. 103-110.

Markandya, A. and Rübbelke, D. T. G., 2012. Impure public technologies and environmental policy. Journal of Economic Studies, 39 (2), pp. 128-143.

Grasso, M., Manera, M., Chiabai, A. and Markandya, A., 2012. The health effects of climate change: A survey of recent quantitative research. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9 (5), pp. 1523-1547.

Chiabai, A., Travisi, C. M., Markandya, A., Ding, H. and Nunes, P. A. L. D., 2011. Economic assessment of forest ecosystem services losses: cost of policy inaction. Environmental and Resource Economics, 50 (3), pp. 405-445.

Markandya, A. and Ortiz, R. A., 2011. Beyond current practices: The role of the external costs of carbon in climate decision making. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 15 (5), pp. 666-668.

Bosetti, V., Lubowski, B., Golub, A. and Markandya, A., 2011. Linking reduced deforestation and a global carbon market: implications for clean energy technology and policy flexibility. Environment and Development Economics, 16 (04), pp. 479-505.

Markandya, A., 2011. Equity and Distributional Implications of Climate Change. World Development, 39 (6), pp. 1051-1060.

Markandya, A. and Pemberton, M., 2010. Energy security, energy modelling and uncertainty. Energy Policy, 38 (4), pp. 1609-1613.

Hintermann, B., Alberini, A. and Markandya, A., 2010. Estimating the value of safety with labour market data: are the results trustworthy? Applied Economics, 42 (9), pp. 1085-1100.

Bigano, A., Cassinelli, M., Markandya, A. and Sferra, F., 2010. The role of risk aversion and lay risk in the probabilistic externality assessment for oil tanker routes to europe. Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 44 (1), pp. 93-118.

Markandya, A., Ortiz, R. A., Mudgal, S. and Tinetti, B., 2009. Analysis of tax incentives for energy-efficient durables in the EU. Energy Policy, 37 (12), pp. 5662-5674.

Bastianin, A., Cattanceo, C. and Markandya, A., 2009. Are China and Europe converging? China Economist

Markandya, A. and Chiabai, A., 2009. Valuing Climate Change Impacts on Human Health: Empirical Evidence from the Literature. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 6 (2), pp. 759-786.

Markandya, A., 2009. Can climate change be reversed under capitalism? Development and Change, 40 (6), pp. 1139-1152.

Markandya, A. and Kiula, O., 2009. Can transition economies implement a carbon tax and hope for a double dividend? The case of Estonia. Applied Economics Letters, 16 (7), pp. 705-709.

Markandya, A., Armstrong, B. G., Hales, S., Chiabai, A., Criqui, P., Mima, S., Tonne, C. and Wilkinson, P., 2009. Health and Climate Change 3 Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions: Low-carbon electricity generation. The Lancet, 374 (9706), pp. 2006-2015.

Ortiz, R., Markandya, A. and Hunt, A., 2009. Willingness to pay for mortality risk reduction associated with air pollution in São Paulo. Revista Brasileira de Economia, 63 (1), pp. 3-22.

Markandya, A., Taylor, T., Longo, A., Murty, M., Murty, S. and Dhavala, K., 2008. Counting the cost of vulture decline—An appraisal of the human health and other benefits of vultures in India. Ecological Economics, 67 (2), pp. 194-204.

Markandya, A., Arnold, S., Cassinelli, M. and Taylor, T., 2008. Protecting Coastal Zones In The Mediterranean: An Economic And Regulatory Analysis. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 12 (3), pp. 145-159.

Longo, A., Markandya, A. and Petrucci, M., 2008. The Internalization of Externalities in The Production of Electricity: Willingness to Pay for the Attributes of a Policy for Renewable Energy. Ecological Economics, 67 (1), pp. 140-152.

Gough, I., Meadowcroft, J., Dryzek, J., Gerhards, J., Lengfeld, H., Markandya, A. and Ortiz, R., 2008. Climate change and social policy: a symposium. Journal of European Social Policy, 18 (4), pp. 325-344.

Markandya, A. and Nunes, P. A. L. D., 2008. Economic Value of Damage Caused by Marine Bio-invasions: Lessons from Two European Case Studies. Journal of Marine Science, 65 (5), pp. 775-780.

Markandya, A., 2008. Il Mercato Del Carbonio: Overview Sui Principali Carbon Funds Esistenti E Sui Progetti Finanziati. ENEA Review - Energia, Ambiente e Innovazione, 54, pp. 4-11.

Markandya, A., Giupponi, C., Goria, A. and Sgobbi, A., 2007. Consligli sulla biodiversità e la qualità dell’acqua. Equilibri, XI (1), pp. 19-34.

Markandya, A. and Wilkinson, P., 2007. Energy and Health 2 - Electricity generation and health. Lancet, 370 (9591), pp. 979-990.

Markandya, A. and Pedroso-Galinato, S., 2007. How Substitutable Is Natural Capital? Environmental and Resource Economics, 37 (1), pp. 297-312.

Markandya, A., Costantini, V., Gracceva, F. and Vicini, G., 2007. Security of Energy Supply: Comparing Scenarios From a European Perspective. Energy Policy, 35, pp. 210-226.

Markandya, A. and Galarraga, I., 2006. A proposal to correct external effects in the coffee market: a tax on regular coffee and tea to subsidise the fair trade coffee. Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales, 12.

Markandya, A., 2006. Aiutare chi, aiutare casa, aiutare quando? Equilibri, X (1), pp. 17-22.

Golub, A., Markandya, A. and Marcellino, D., 2006. Does the Kyoto Protocol Cost Too Much and Create Unbreakable Barriers for Economic Growth? Contemporary Economic Policy, 24 (4), pp. 520-35.

Markandya, A., Golub, A. and Pedroso-Galinato, S., 2006. Empirical analysis of national income and SO2 emissions in selected european countries. Environmental and Resource Economics, 35 (3), pp. 221-257.

Markandya, A., Pedroso-Galinato, S. and Streimikiene, D., 2006. Energy Intensity in Transition Economies: Is There Convergence towards the EU Average? Energy Economics, 28 (1), pp. 121-45.

Markandya, A., 2006. Obituary - David Pearce. Energy Policy, 34 (5), p. 499.

Johnstone, C. and Markandya, A., 2006. Valuing river characteristics using combined site choice and participation travel cost models. Journal of Environmental Management, 80 (3), pp. 237-247.

Alberini, A., Hunt, A. and Markandya, A., 2006. Willingness to Pay to Reduce Mortality Risks: Evidence from a Three-Country Contingent Valuation Study. Environmental and Resource Economics, 33 (2), pp. 251-64.

Markandya, A. and Rubbelke, D. T. G., 2004. Ancillary benefits of climate policy. Journal of Economics and Statistics / Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 224 (4), pp. 488-503.

Markandya, A. and Nurty, M. N., 2004. Cost Benefit Analysis of Cleaning Ganges: Some Emerging Environment and Development Issues. Environment and Development, 9 (1), pp. 61-82.

Markandya, A. and Galarraga, I., 2004. Demand Systems For Goods That Are Close Substitutes: The Quantity Based Demand System (QBDS): A Case Study for Fair Trade Coffee in the United Kingdom. Economía Agraria y Recursos Naturales, 4 (7), pp. 109-134.

Markandya, A., Hunt, A., Boyd, R. and Taylor, T., 2004. Metodologia para valorar los costes de los impactos del cambio climatico (Methodology for costing the impacts of climate change). Ekonomiaz, 57 (3), pp. 164-215.

Markandya, A. and Stremikiene, D., 2004. Millennium Development Goals and Lithuania. Environmental Research, Engineering and Management, 2 (28), pp. 65-75.

Markandya, A., Golub, A. and Strukova, E., 2003. Climate Change Considerations on Energy Policy: The Case of Russia. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, X, pp. 1-15.

Markandya, A. and Steimikiene, D., 2003. Efficiency and Affordability Considerations In The Pricing Of Energy For Households. Economic Journal of Development Issues, 3 (2), pp. 1-14.

Galarraga, I. and Markandya, A., 2003. The analysis of the welfare effects of an environmental product tax: An application to the taxation of car tyres in Hungary. Fiscal Studies, 24 (1), pp. 97-114.

Markandya, A., Galarraga, I. and Mason, P., 2002. Policy And Economic Instruments Schemes For Phase Out Of Substances That Deplete The Ozone Layer Under The International Agreement Of The Montreal Protocol. Ekonomiaz

Reports/Papers

Abdullah, S. and Markandya, A., 2009. Rural electrification programmes in Kenya: Policy conclusion from a valuation study. Working Paper. Bath, UK: Department of Economics, University of Bath. (Bath Economics Research Working Papers; 25/09)

Markandya, A., Arnold, S., Cassinelli, M. and Taylor, T., 2009. Coastal Zone Management in the Mediterranean: Legal and Economic Perspectives. Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Nota di Lavoro.

Markandya, A. and Chou, W. J., 2009. Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union since the fall of the Berlin Wall: Review of the changes in the environment and natural resources. Working Paper. Bath, UK: Department of Economics, University of Bath. (Bath Economics Research Working Papers; 21/09)

Arnold, S., Markandya, A. and Hunt, A., 2009. Estimating Historical Energy Security Costs. Working Paper. Bath, UK: Department of Economics, University of Bath. (Bath Economics Research Working Papers; 13/09)

Manera, M., Longo, C., Markandya, A. and Scarpa, E., 2007. Evaluating the Empirical Performance of Alternative Econometric Models for Oil Price Forecasting. Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

Hintermann, B., Alberini, A. and Markandya, A., 2006. Estimating the Value of Safety with Labor Market Data: Are the Results Trustworthy? Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

Longo, A., Markandya, A. and Petrucci, M., 2006. The Internalization of Externalities in The Production of Electricity: Willingness to Pay for the Attributes of a Policy for Renewable Energy. Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

Bigano, A., Cassinelli, M., Markandya, A. and Sferra, F., 2006. The Role of Risk Aversion and Lay Risk in the Probabilistic Externality Assessment for Oil Tanker Routes to Europe. Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

Markandya, A., 2005. Environmental Fiscal Reform: What Should be Done and How to Achieve It. Discussion Paper. Washington D.C.: World Bank.

Markandya, A. and Longo, A., 2005. Identification of Options and Policy Instruments for the Internalisation of External Costs of Electricity Generation. Dissemination of External Costs of Electricity Supply Making Electricity External Costs Known to Policy-Makers MAXIMA. Working Paper. Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.

Markandya, A., Mason, P. and Tamborra, M., 2000. Green National Accounting: Synthesising and Extending the Welfare Based and Sustainability-Standard Based Approaches. Discussion Paper.

Markandya, A., Hunt, A. and Mason, P., 2000. Valuing Damages for Green Accounting Purposes: The GARP II Approach. Other. Unkown Publisher. (Note di Lavoro Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei)

Conference or Workshop Items

Chiabai, A., Ding, H., Markandya, A., Nunes, P. and Travisi, C., 2009. Economic Valuation of Forest Ecosystem Services: Methodology and Monetary Estimates. In: 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), 2009-06-24 - 2009-06-27, Amsterdam.

Bigano, A., Ortiz, R. A., Bastianin, A., Cattaneo, C., Lanza, A., Manera, M., Markandya, A., Plotegher, M. and Sferra, F., 2009. Energy Efficiency in Europe: Trends, Convergence and Policy Effectiveness. In: 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), 2009-06-24 - 2009-06-27, Amsterdam.

Markandya, A. and Rübbelke, D., 2009. Impure Public Technologies and Environmental Policy. In: 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), 2009-06-24 - 2009-06-27, Amsterdam.

Kuik, O., Brander, L., Ghermandi, A., Markandya, A., Navrud, S., Nunes, P., Schaafsma, M., Vos, H. and Wagtendonk, A., 2009. The Value of Wetland Ecosystem Services in Europe: An Application of GIS and Meta-Analysis for Value Transfer. In: 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), 2009-06-24 - 2009-06-27, Amsterdam.

Hoyos, D., Longo, A. and Markandya, A., 2009. WTP for Global and Ancillary Benefits of Climate Change Mitigation: Preliminary Results. In: 17th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE), 2009-06-24 - 2009-06-27, Amsterdam.

Markandya, A., Taylor, T., Longo, A. and Barton, D., 2005. Marine Ecosystem Thresholds – Towards an Integrated Theoretical Framework for Valuation. In: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on the Mediterranean Coastal Environment MEDCOAST 05, 2005-01-01, Ankara.

Markandya, A. and Sharma, R., 2004. Tajikistan Pamir Private Power Project. In: Reducing Poverty and Sustaining Growth, Proceedings of a Conference on Scaling Up Poverty Reduction, Shanghai, China, 2004-01-01, Washington D.C..

Markandya, A., 2003. Expected External Costs and their Structure Characterizing Electricity Options and their Role in the Strategic Assessment of these Options. In: Electric Power Supply Strategy in the 21st Century, Conference Proceedings, 2003-01-01, Warsaw.

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