This paper examines the extent to which and how the spread and design of carbon trading systems worldwide have been shaped by international policy diffusion. We highlight eight central design characteristics and identify nine cases for further scrutiny. Focusing on similarities and differences across the cases, we find that international diffusion can explain both converging and diverging designs. While the former observation is in line with the traditional understanding of diffusion leading to convergence as actors adopt a policy initiated by others, it is more striking that policy diffusion stands forth as important for understanding design divergence. Evidence presented in this paper demonstrates that diffusion mechanisms intera...
Most analyses of policy interdependence operate under the assumption that international policy netwo...
Recent years have seen growing academic interest in the concept of induced diffusion as efforts to a...
Policy diffusion refers to the process by which a political innovation – like the introduction of a ...
There is a substantial literature on optimal emissions trading system (ETS) designs, but relatively ...
For proponents of the view that the introduction of carbon pricing globally should be a key response...
The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence since the earl...
Diffusion holds the key to both the mechanism of carbon emission and a solution to the problem of e...
Comparative policy analysis revealed the phenomenon that certain national environmental policy initi...
Carbon pricing policies are essential for mitigating climate change, but the global benefits of lead...
Most recent preferential trade agreements (PTAs) include environmental provisions. While a number of...
Policy diffusion describes the process through which policies spread amongst a group of jurisdiction...
Will public policies to solve environmental problems spread from innovating nations to other countri...
This study explores the international diffusion of new technology i.e. changes over time in the exte...
We incorporate the process of policy diffusion (i.e. the uncoordinated dissemination of policies amo...
Quantitative-oriented diffusion studies, either focused on diffusion patterns or mechanisms, take fo...
Most analyses of policy interdependence operate under the assumption that international policy netwo...
Recent years have seen growing academic interest in the concept of induced diffusion as efforts to a...
Policy diffusion refers to the process by which a political innovation – like the introduction of a ...
There is a substantial literature on optimal emissions trading system (ETS) designs, but relatively ...
For proponents of the view that the introduction of carbon pricing globally should be a key response...
The policy instrument of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading has gained prominence since the earl...
Diffusion holds the key to both the mechanism of carbon emission and a solution to the problem of e...
Comparative policy analysis revealed the phenomenon that certain national environmental policy initi...
Carbon pricing policies are essential for mitigating climate change, but the global benefits of lead...
Most recent preferential trade agreements (PTAs) include environmental provisions. While a number of...
Policy diffusion describes the process through which policies spread amongst a group of jurisdiction...
Will public policies to solve environmental problems spread from innovating nations to other countri...
This study explores the international diffusion of new technology i.e. changes over time in the exte...
We incorporate the process of policy diffusion (i.e. the uncoordinated dissemination of policies amo...
Quantitative-oriented diffusion studies, either focused on diffusion patterns or mechanisms, take fo...
Most analyses of policy interdependence operate under the assumption that international policy netwo...
Recent years have seen growing academic interest in the concept of induced diffusion as efforts to a...
Policy diffusion refers to the process by which a political innovation – like the introduction of a ...