Expected literature (examples)
Bouzarovski, S. (2018), Energy poverty: (Dis)assembling
Europe’s infrastructural divide, Gewerbestrasse, Switzerland:
Palgrave McMillan.
Gillingham, K., Rapson, D. and Wagner, G. (2016), “The rebound
effect and energy efficiency policy”, Review of Environmental
Economics and Policy, 10(1), 68-88.
Jamasb, T., Llorca, M., Meeus, L. and Schittekatte, T. (2020),
Energy network innovation for green transition: Economic issues
and regulatory options, Copenhagen School of Energy
Infrastructure (CSEI), CSEI Working Paper 2020-15 / Department of
Economics Working Paper 17-2020, Copenhagen Business School.
Johnston, R.J., Boyle, K.J., Adamowicz, W., Bennett, J.,
Brouwer, R., Cameron, T.A., Hanemann, W.M., Hanley, N., Ryan, M.,
Scarpa, R., Tourangeau, R. and Vossler, C.A. (2017), “Contemporary
guidance for stated preference studies”, Journal of the
Association of Environmental and Resource Economics 4(2),
319-405.
Sarkodie, S.A. and Adams, S. (2020), “Electricity access, human
development index, governance and income inequality in Sub-Saharan
Africa”, Energy Reports, 6, 455-466.
Schittekatte, T., Pototschnig, A., Meeus, L., Jamasb, T. and
Llorca, M. (2020), Making the TEN-E regulation compatible with
the Green Deal: Eligibility, selection, and cost allocation for
PCIs, Policy Brief, Issue 2020/27, July, Florence School of
Regulation, Robert Schuman Centre for Advance Studies, European
University Institute.
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