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Jump to: Yes YesKrysiak, Frank C. and Weigt, Hannes. (2015) The Demand Side in Economic Models of Energy Markets: The Challenge of Representing Consumer Behavior. Frontiers in Energy Research, 3. p. 24. Burger, P. and Burkhardt-Holm, P. and Krysiak, F. C.. (2011) Educating experts for sustainable development : the master's degree in sustainable development at the University of Basel. In: Au Miroir des Disciplines : Réflexions sur les pratiques d’enseignement et de recherche inter- et transdisciplinaires = Im Spiegel der Disziplinen : Gedanken über inter- und transdisziplinäre Forschungs- und Lehrpraktiken. Bern, pp. 133-153. Krysiak, Frank Christian. (2011) Environmental regulation, technological diversity, and the dynamics of technological change. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Vol. 35, No. 4. pp. 528-544. Csordàs, Stefan and Krysiak, Frank Christian. (2011) Optimal containment and policy differentiation under unilateral climate policy. Canadian journal of economics, Vol. 44. pp. 814-837. Krysiak, Frank Christian. (2011) Nachhaltigkeit, Risiko und Diskontierung. In: Institutionen ökologischer Nachhaltigkeit. Marburg, pp. 133-156. Krysiak, Frank C. and Oberauner, Iris M.. (2010) Environmental policy à la carte: Letting firms choose their regulation. Journal of environmental economics and management, Vol. 60. pp. 221-232. Krysiak, Frank C. and Schweitzer, Patrick. (2010) The optimal size of a permit market. Journal of environmental economics and management, Vol. 60. pp. 133-143. Krysiak, Frank C.. (2009) Sustainability and its relation to efficiency under uncertainty. Economic theory, Vol. 41, H. 2. pp. 297-315. Krysiak, Frank C.. (2009) Technological diversity and cost uncertainty. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Vol. 9, H. 1 , Article 53. Krysiak, Frank C.. (2009) Risk management as a tool for sustainability. Journal of business ethics, Vol. 85, Suppl. 3. pp. 483-492. Krysiak, Frank C.. (2008) Prices vs. quantities : the effects on technology choice. Journal of public economics, Vol. 92. pp. 1275-1287. |