The objective of this paper is to present different equity rules that can be applied to the initial allocation of greenhouse gas entitlements and to analyse the potential impacts of these rules EU-wide as well as on the level of member states. The methodological framework used in the empirical part of the paper is based on the GEM-E3 model, a multi-country and multi-sectoral computable general equilibrium model for fourteen EU-member states. The major finding of the paper is that being ex ante favoured with respect to the initial allocation of permits might not hold ex post, i.e. when trade of permits and actual emission reductions are carried out. The reason can be found in two effects. First, the interdependence of the EU economies allows...
This paper examines the distributional impacts from (i) harmonizing prices for carbon dioxide emissi...
There is a broad consensus that the costs of abatement of global climate change can be reduced effic...
In its third phase (2013-20) the European Union's emissions trading system (ETS) will issue allowanc...
The objective of this paper is to present different equity rules that can be applied to the initial ...
This paper focuses on the equity aspects of international burden sharing for global CO2 emission sta...
This paper introduces a solution for the fair division of common property resources in production ec...
This paper is the concluding chapter of Rights, Rents and Fairness: Allocation in the European Emis...
In July 2016, the European Commission presented its proposal for a regulation to reduce greenhouse g...
This paper introduces a solution for the fair division of common property resources in production ec...
On January 1st, 2005, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) scheme was officially launched, only ...
In July 2016, the European Commission presented its proposal for a regulation to reduce greenhouse g...
European Union promotes the view that flexibility mechanisms provided by the Kyoto Protocol, and in ...
This report is the second working paper of the joint CICERO (Center for International Climate and En...
This paper examines the distributional impacts from (i) harmonizing prices for carbon dioxide emissi...
There is a broad consensus that the costs of abatement of global climate change can be reduced effic...
In its third phase (2013-20) the European Union's emissions trading system (ETS) will issue allowanc...
The objective of this paper is to present different equity rules that can be applied to the initial ...
This paper focuses on the equity aspects of international burden sharing for global CO2 emission sta...
This paper introduces a solution for the fair division of common property resources in production ec...
This paper is the concluding chapter of Rights, Rents and Fairness: Allocation in the European Emis...
In July 2016, the European Commission presented its proposal for a regulation to reduce greenhouse g...
This paper introduces a solution for the fair division of common property resources in production ec...
On January 1st, 2005, the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) scheme was officially launched, only ...
In July 2016, the European Commission presented its proposal for a regulation to reduce greenhouse g...
European Union promotes the view that flexibility mechanisms provided by the Kyoto Protocol, and in ...
This report is the second working paper of the joint CICERO (Center for International Climate and En...
This paper examines the distributional impacts from (i) harmonizing prices for carbon dioxide emissi...
There is a broad consensus that the costs of abatement of global climate change can be reduced effic...
In its third phase (2013-20) the European Union's emissions trading system (ETS) will issue allowanc...