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51. The impact of carbon leakage from energy-saving targets: A moderating effect based on new-energy model cities.

52. Forest carbon payments: A multidisciplinary review of policy options for promoting carbon storage in EU member states.

53. Implied threats of the Red Sea crisis to global maritime transport: amplified carbon emissions and possible carbon pricing dysfunction

54. The Cost of Carbon Leakage: Britain's Carbon Price Support and Cross-border Electricity Trade.

55. Sustainability, emission trading system and carbon leakage: An approach based on neural networks and multicriteria analysis.

56. STATE AID FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: LIMITATIONS AND RISKS.

57. Research Progress and Prospect of Carbon Dioxide Utilization and Storage Based on Unconventional Oil and Gas Development.

58. Extra‐regional trade and consumption‐based carbon dioxide emissions in the European countries: Is there a carbon leakage?

59. Carbon Leakage, Consumption, and Trade.

60. The EU proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: an advanced tool to combat ‘carbon leakage’ , a new EU own resource of ‘moral suasion’ for third Countries?

61. The impact of energy prices on industrial investment location: Evidence from global firm level data.

62. Evaluating carbon emissions reduction compliance based on 'dual control' policies of energy consumption and carbon emissions in China.

63. Investigating the carbon border adjustment mechanism transition process with linguistic summarization method: A situational analysis of exporting countries.

64. Policy solutions for addressing carbon leakage: Insights from meta-regression analysis.

66. The EU proposal for a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: an advanced tool to combat 'carbon leakage', a new EU own resource of 'moral suasion' for third Countries?

67. Globalization and climate change: State of knowledge, emerging issues, and policy implications.

68. Carbon Footprints in a Global Marketplace : Firm-Level Insights on Trade and the Environment

69. Carbon Exchanges: European Experience in Developing the Mechanism of Emission Permit Trading

70. Carbon Leakage Along with the Green Paradox Against Carbon Abatement? A Review Based on Carbon Tax

71. Economics of climate change

72. Embodied CO2 in China’s trade of harvested wood products based on an MRIO model

73. Carbon Abatement and Leakage in China's Regional Carbon Emission Trading.

75. Implications of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) on European container routes: A carbon leakage case study

76. 'Market Substitution' in the Context of Climate Litigation.

77. Economic and Environmental Consequences of Market Power in the South-East Europe Regional Electricity Market.

78. Emissions trading system: bridging the gap between environmental targets and fair competition

80. Economic under-determination: industrial competitiveness and free allowances in the European carbon market.

81. Strategic Environmental Policy and the Mobility of Firms.

83. Carbon leakage and the framework for Compensation of Electricity Intensive Industrials for Indirect CO2 Costs in Europe: Modelling the Evolution of CO2 emissions intensity.

85. Political influence on international climate agreements with border carbon adjustment.

86. The economics of carbon leakage mitigation policies.

88. Carbon Leakage in the context of increasing the EU greenhouse gas emission reduction targets – the ways the EU and global emission behave and what influences its scale

89. CO2 embodied in trade: trends and fossil fuel drivers.

90. The risk of carbon leakage in global climate agreements.

91. Carbon Leakage: The Impact of Asymmetric Regulation on Carbon‐Emitting Production.

92. Unilateral CO2 Reduction Policy with More Than One Carbon Energy Source.

93. Addressing the carbon emissions embodied in India's bilateral trade with two eminent Annex-II parties: with input–output and spatial decomposition analysis.

94. The evolution of carbon dioxide emissions embodied in international trade in Poland: An input-output approach

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99. Socio-technical scenarios for energy-intensive industries: the future of steel production in Germany.

100. Do Energy Prices Drive Outward FDI? Evidence from a Sample of Listed Firms.

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