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Personalia tel.: + 32 16 32 68 12 fax: + 32 16 32 67 96
Current Position Research associate at the CES, responsible for projects for the development of applied general equilibrium models and energy optimisation models for the EU countries, oriented towards the analysis of environmental and energy policies at national and EU level.
Education Economic degrees at the ULB, Brussels Free University
Publications
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S.Proost and D.Van Regemorter, “Are there cost efficient CO2 reduction possibilities in the transport sector? - Combining two modelling approaches”, to be published in Int. J.Environment and Pollution, special issue 1998
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P.Capros, T.Georgakopoulos, D.Van Regemorter, S. Proost, T.Schmidt, K. Conrad (1997), European Union: the GEM-E3 General Equilibrium Model, Economic & Financial Modelling, summer/autumn
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S.Proost and D.Van Regemorter, (1996) “Testing the double dividend hypothesis for a carbon tax in a small open economy”, in C. Jeanrenaud ed. “Environmental Policy, between Regulation and Markets”.
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S.Proost and D.Van Regemorter, “Internalisation of Externalities from Energy Consumption, a general equilibrium analysis with GEM-E3”, report for DGXII, Joule II program.
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P.Capros, T.Georgakopoulos (NTUA), D.Van Regemorter (CES/KUL), D. Willenbockel (Middlesex Univ.) (1996), Computable General Equilibrium Modelling for the Ex-post effects of the EU Internal Market Programme (GEM-E3-IM Model)
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G.Lissens, S.Proost, D.Van Regemorter and J.Van Rensbergen (1996), Optimisation of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Strategies, Policy measures and Technological Options for the reduction of CO2 emissions in Belgium, an analysis with Markal.
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G.Lissens, S.Proost, D.Van Regemorter and J.Van Rensbergen (1995), Electricity Production and CO2 emissions Constraints, an Analysis with MARKAL.
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