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EU ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (2) answer(s).
 
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Impact of EU's energy labeling policy: an econometric analysis of increased transparency in the market for cold appliances in Denmark / Bjerregaard, Casper   Journal Article
Bjerregaard, Casper Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In 2010 the EU decided to change the energy efficiency label for electrical appliances, so that the most effective appliances became more visible to consumers. We apply a Cointegrated Vector-Auto-Regressive (CVAR) model to assess the quantitative impact of this change on monthly sales (2005–2017) in the Danish markets for cold appliances of high and low efficiencies. The data support large effects with the expected signs. In particular, we find that the change increased sales of high-efficiency appliances by 55%, at the announcement, and by a further 42% when implemented. Sales of low-efficiency appliances were not affected by the announcement, but decreased, as a result of the implementation for online sales by 45%. These conclusions derive from the analysis of a well-specified VAR within which we take into account sample dependence, outliers and exogenous level shifts.
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Implementation of EU environmental policy in the Czech Republic: problems with post-accession compliance? / Baun, Michael; Marek, Dan   Journal Article
Baun, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines the implementation of EU environmental policy in the Czech Republic, focusing on the transposition and application of three key directives. It argues that, while the Czech Republic has had difficulty complying with EU environmental law since accession, overall its performance in this area does not conform to pessimistic scenarios of post-accession compliance. A key positive factor affecting the implementation of EU environmental policy in the Czech Republic, and a major reason for optimism about future Czech compliance with EU environmental law, is the active role of Czech environmental NGOs in the monitoring and enforcement of EU rules.
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