Chris Hope
14 published titles
Nuclear power : future, costs and benefits
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0521261910
- Cambridge University Press
- 1984
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Measuring transport as mass movement : results for the UK, 1952-1992
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1 edition
- Judge Institute of Management Studies
- 1993
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Moving forward : overcoming the obstacles to a sustainable transport policy : proceedings of the first Professional Environmental Seminar held on Friday 25th February 1994 at the Møller Centre, Cambri
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1 edition
- ISBN: 1874267219
- White Horse Press
- 1994
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Welfare economic implications of energy-environmental costs and policies : a model of the Norwegian electric power sector
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1 edition
- Judge Institute of Management Studies
- 1999
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Assessing water quality improvement schemes : the Environment Agency's multi-attribute technique
1 edition
When should you sack the manager? : results from a simple model applied to the English Premiership
1 edition
- Judge Institute of Management Studies
- 2002
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The marginal impacts of CO2, CH4 and SF6 emissions
1 edition
- Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge
- 2003
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Decision making analysis to assess the silent aircraft project
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1 edition
- Judge Institute of Management
- 2004
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Exchange rates and the social cost of carbon
1 edition
- Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge
- 2005
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Developing the PAGE2002 model with endogenous technical change
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1 edition
- University of Cambridge, Electricity Policy Research Group
- 2006
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Calculating the social cost of carbon
1 edition
- University of Cambridge
- 2007
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Probabilistic CBA assessment of the CMI SMART sensor project
(Contributor)
1 edition
Developing an integrated assessment model for the CMI low energy building design tool : final report
(Contributor)
1 edition
Modelling the costs of non-conventional oil : a case study of Canadian bitumen
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1 edition
- University of Cambridge, Faculty of Economics
- 2008
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