There is a substantial literature on optimal emissions trading system (ETS) designs, but relatively little on how organized political interests affect the design and operation of these economic instruments. This article looks systematically at the political economy of the diffusion of ETS designs and explores the implications for carbon-market linking. Contrary to expectations of convergence – as has been observed in many areas where economic policy diffuses across markets – we found substantial divergence in the design and implementation of ETS across the nine systems examined. The architects of these different systems are aware of other designs, but they have purposely adjusted designs to reflect local political and administrative goals. ...
In the last two decades political contestation over climate change generally, and climate policy spe...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol envisages a World with each national emissions trading scheme ("ETS") linked...
This paper examines the extent to which and how the spread and design of carbon trading systems wor...
For proponents of the view that the introduction of carbon pricing globally should be a key response...
The European Union's pioneering carbon Emissions Trading System, the EU ETS, has inspired countries ...
The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world’s cap-and-trade system...
After twenty years of global negotiations, the world is still far from a comprehensive climate agree...
<p>The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world's cap-and-trade sys...
The Australia-EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) linking negotiation was the first attempt to link ET...
Different measures for carbon leakage prevention across Emissions Trading Systems (ETSs) may distort...
More and more countries are incorporating the instrument of emissions trading into their national cl...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
In the last two decades political contestation over climate change generally, and climate policy spe...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol envisages a World with each national emissions trading scheme ("ETS") linked...
This paper examines the extent to which and how the spread and design of carbon trading systems wor...
For proponents of the view that the introduction of carbon pricing globally should be a key response...
The European Union's pioneering carbon Emissions Trading System, the EU ETS, has inspired countries ...
The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world’s cap-and-trade system...
After twenty years of global negotiations, the world is still far from a comprehensive climate agree...
<p>The last ten years have seen the growth of linkages between many of the world's cap-and-trade sys...
The Australia-EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) linking negotiation was the first attempt to link ET...
Different measures for carbon leakage prevention across Emissions Trading Systems (ETSs) may distort...
More and more countries are incorporating the instrument of emissions trading into their national cl...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
In the last two decades political contestation over climate change generally, and climate policy spe...
Mitigating climate change requires the collaborative and international management of a range of soci...
The 1997 Kyoto Protocol envisages a World with each national emissions trading scheme ("ETS") linked...