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In this section we listed our papers published in academic journals, books and other pieces not published by REKK.

The integration of Peseta Sectoral Economic Impacts into GEM-E3 Europe: Methodology and ResultsClimatic Change 2012 - scholarly articlesPublished: 1 of May, 2012

The PESETA project has estimated the physical effects of climate change in Europe for the following impact categories with a market valuation: agriculture, river floods, coastal systems and tourism. Four alternative scenarios of future climate change ...

Natural Gas Market Integration in the Danube Region: The Role of Infrastructure DevelopmentCompetition and Regulation 2015 - books, chaptersPublished: 1 of January, 2012

The paper introduces the Danube Region Gas Market Model, a network and contract constrained multi-country competitive equilibrium model and applies it to estimate the impacts of new gas infrastructure investments on market integration, social welfare and ...

Hőpiaci energiafelhasználás és szén-dioxid-kibocsátás becslése 2030-igMagyar Energetika 2011 - journal articlesPublished: 1 of November, 2011

A hazai hőpiac jövőbeni méretét és szabályozási környezetét jelentősen befolyásolhatja, hogy annak alakítására vonatkozóan milyen kormányzati szándékokkal találkozhatunk. Erre vonatkozóan ad iránymutatást a törvényhozás által a közelmúltban elfogadott ...

Estimation of Armington elasticities in a CGE economy-energy-environment model for EuropeEconomic Modelling 2011 - scholarly articlesPublished: 1 of July, 2011

The main goal of the article is to estimate Armington elasticities of the energy and energy-intensive sectors of the GEM-E3 computable general equilibrium model. The model follows the standard two-stage budget optimisation of the consumer by first ...

Overview of the Hungarian water utility sectorCompetition and Regulation 2010 - books, chaptersPublished: 1 of June, 2011

The water utility sector is a network industry. The most important characteristics – such as congestion, high share of fixed costs, the fact, that the decisions of present generation highly affect the future generations, and also the legal framework ...

Economic valuation of air pollution mortality: A 9-country contingent valuation survey of value of a life year (VOLY)Ecological Indicators 2011 - scholarly articlesPublished: 1 of May, 2011

This paper provides a key element for the calculation of the damage costs of air pollution, namely the valuation of mortality, important because premature mortality makes by far the largest contribution. Whereas several studies have tried to quantify the ...

Kiskereskedelmi verseny és szolgáltatóváltás a magyarországi árampiaconVerseny és szabályozás 2011 - books, chaptersPublished: 1 of January, 2011

Tanulmányunkban a szolgáltatóváltás és a kiskereskedelmi verseny összefüggéseit vizsgáljuk az áramszektorban. Az első részben az árampiaci szolgáltatóváltás okaival és akadályaival foglalkozunk egy háztartások körében végzett európai uniós felmérés ...

Physical and economic consequences of climate change in EuropeProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the Unites States of America, 2011 - scholarly articlesPublished: 30 of December, 2010

Quantitative estimates of the economic damages of climate change usually are based on aggregate relationships linking average temperature change to loss in gross domestic product (GDP). However, there is a clear need for further detail in the regional ...

Risk adjusted financial costs of photovoltaicsEnergy Policy 2010 - scholarly articlesPublished: 1 of July, 2010

Recent research shows significant differences in the levelised photovoltaics (PV) electricity cost calculations. The present paper points out that no unique or absolute cost figure can be justified, the correct solution is to use a range of cost figures ...

Understanding Hungary's Environmental Foreign Policy: The Cases of the Climate Change and Biodiversity RegimesClimate Change and Foreign Policy 2009 - books, chaptersPublished: 1 of June, 2009

Why would a small, middle-income country, stuck in the turbulence of deep political and economic changes, care about global environmental problems? After the breakdown of the Communist regime in 1989, the 1990s were marked by serious social and economic ...