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EIB Papers Volume 13. n°1/2008 - European Investment Bank

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<strong>EIB</strong> <strong>Papers</strong> 2006 – 2007<br />

<strong>Volume</strong> 12, Number 2, 2007: An efficient, sustainable and secure supply of energy for<br />

Europe. Meeting the Challenge<br />

Shimon Awerbuch & Spencer Yang, “Efficient electricity generating portfolios for Europe: maximising energy security and<br />

climate change mitigation”<br />

Machiel Mulder, Arie ten Cate & Gijsbert Zwart , “The economics of promoting security of energy supply”<br />

Franz Hubert, “Strategic investment in international gas transport systems”<br />

Joachim Schleich, “The economics of energy efficiency: barriers to profitable investments”<br />

Dominique Finon, “Pros and cons of alternative policies aimed at promoting renewables”<br />

Atanas Kolev & Armin Riess, “Environmental and technology externalities: policy and investment implications”<br />

<strong>Volume</strong> 12, Number 1, 2007: An efficient, sustainable and secure supply of energy for<br />

Europe. Global and <strong>European</strong> policy perspectives<br />

Atanas Kolev & Armin Riess, “Energy – revival of a burning matter”<br />

Dieter Helm, “<strong>European</strong> energy policy: meeting the security of supply and climate change challenges”<br />

Coby van der Linde, “The art of managing energy security risks”<br />

Mark Jaccard, “Fossil fuels and clean, plentiful energy in the 21st century: the example of coal”<br />

Juan Alario, “EU policy objectives and energy investment decisions”<br />

Bassam Fattouh, “The drivers of oil prices: the usefulness and limitations of non-structural models, supply-demand frameworks,<br />

and informal approaches”<br />

<strong>Volume</strong> 11, Number 2, 2006: An industrial policy for Europe? From concepts to action<br />

Timo Välilä, “No policy is an island – on the interaction between industrial and other policies”<br />

Andreas Strohm, “Competition policy at war with industrial policy?”<br />

Otto Toivanen, “Innovation and research policies: two case studies of R&D subsidies”<br />

Jordi Gual & Sandra Jódar, “Vertical industrial policy in the EU: an empirical analysis of the effectiveness of state aid”<br />

Ha-Joon Chang, “Industrial policy in East Asia – lessons for Europe”<br />

Christopher Allen, Didier Herbert & Gert-Jan Koopman, “The <strong>European</strong> Commission’s new industrial policy”<br />

<strong>Volume</strong> 11, Number 1, 2006: An industrial policy for Europe? Context and concepts<br />

Armin Riess & Timo Välilä, “Industrial policy: a tale of innovators, champions, and B52s”<br />

James Foreman-Peck, “Industrial policy in Europe in the 20th century”<br />

Olivier Debande, “De-industrialisation”<br />

Elie Cohen, “Theoretical foundations of industrial policy”<br />

Charles Edquist & Cristina Chaminade, “Industrial policy from a systems-of-innovation perspective”<br />

Richard Baldwin & Philippe Martin, “Coordination of industrial policy in the <strong>European</strong> Union”<br />

The above publications are available free of charge from:<br />

<strong>European</strong> <strong>Investment</strong> <strong>Bank</strong><br />

Economic and Financial Studies<br />

100, boulevard Konrad Adenauer<br />

L-2950 Luxembourg<br />

U infoefs@eib.org 3 (+352) 43 79 - 88605 5 (+352) 43 79 - 68895<br />

www.eib.org/efs<br />

<strong>EIB</strong> PAPERS <strong>Volume</strong>13 N°1 <strong>2008</strong> 153

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