Abstract: The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in the period 2013-2020: (1) the Emissions Trade Scheme (ETS), a permit market between selected companies; (2) trade in non-ETS allotments between Member States; (3) the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) to purchase offsets in developing countries; and (4) trade in CDM warrants between Member States. This paper shows that aggregate abatement costs fall as flexibility increases. However, limited flexibility creates rents so that increasing flexibility raises costs in some Member States. Costs are reduced more by the CDM than by non-ETS trade. The CDM warrants market reduces costs by a small amount only; market power is a real issue. Howev...
The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas emissions...
The concept of emissions trading is deceptively straightforward. However, designing and implementing...
The upcoming EU emissions trading scheme will not only effect the cost structures and competi-tivene...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU proposal on greenhouse gas emission reduction has 28 targets for 2020: an EU-wide one for CO2...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
The current EU proposal on greenhouse gas emission reduction has 28 targets for 2020: an EU-wide one...
The EU has established the world’s first cross-border emission-trading systems (ETS) for greenhouse ...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
Under European Union proposals for CO2 emission reduction between 2013 and 2020, a Member State can ...
In July 2016, the European Commission presented its proposal for a regulation to reduce greenhouse g...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) constrains industrial polluters to buy/sell CO2 allowances depend...
The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas emissions...
The concept of emissions trading is deceptively straightforward. However, designing and implementing...
The upcoming EU emissions trading scheme will not only effect the cost structures and competi-tivene...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU has proposed four flexibility mechanisms for the regulation of greenhouse gas emissions in th...
The EU proposal on greenhouse gas emission reduction has 28 targets for 2020: an EU-wide one for CO2...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
The current EU proposal on greenhouse gas emission reduction has 28 targets for 2020: an EU-wide one...
The EU has established the world’s first cross-border emission-trading systems (ETS) for greenhouse ...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
Under European Union proposals for CO2 emission reduction between 2013 and 2020, a Member State can ...
In July 2016, the European Commission presented its proposal for a regulation to reduce greenhouse g...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
The Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) constrains industrial polluters to buy/sell CO2 allowances depend...
The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas emissions...
The concept of emissions trading is deceptively straightforward. However, designing and implementing...
The upcoming EU emissions trading scheme will not only effect the cost structures and competi-tivene...