Trading pollution permits, Symposium, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 27 N° 1, Winter 2013 Journal website : http://www.aeaweb.org/articles.php?doi=10.1257/jep.27.1 Contents : • Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons? (pp. 87-102) Lawrence H. Goulder • The SO2 Allowance Trading System: The Ironic History of a Grand Policy Experiment (pp. 103-22) Richard Schmalensee and Robert N. Stavins • Carbon Markets 15 Years after Kyoto: Lessons Learned, New Challenges (pp. 1..
This paper analyzes the dynamic incentives for technology adoption under a transferable permits syst...
Influenced by the success of emission trading in the US for sulphur dioxide (SO 2), some economists ...
The past two decades have seen a remarkable embrace of economics in the sphere of envi-ronmental pol...
This paper illustrates that an international permit trading system may hurt relatively poor countrie...
Cap-and-trade programs have become widely accepted for the control of conventional air pollution in ...
Tradeable pollution rights and emissions trading are being increasingly used as an environmental pol...
The introduction of the U.S. SO2 allowance-trading program to address the threat of acid rain as par...
This article identifies the fundamental policy issues that must be dealt with in designing market-ba...
Markets for pollution have become a popular regulatory instrument. In this article we investigate th...
This book chapter presents a discussion of instrument choice in institutional context, with an empha...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
I study the advantages of pollution permit markets over traditional standard regulations when the re...
During the last decade, it has become widely accepted that global warming is not simply a natural cy...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...
This paper analyzes the dynamic incentives for technology adoption under a transferable permits syst...
Influenced by the success of emission trading in the US for sulphur dioxide (SO 2), some economists ...
The past two decades have seen a remarkable embrace of economics in the sphere of envi-ronmental pol...
This paper illustrates that an international permit trading system may hurt relatively poor countrie...
Cap-and-trade programs have become widely accepted for the control of conventional air pollution in ...
Tradeable pollution rights and emissions trading are being increasingly used as an environmental pol...
The introduction of the U.S. SO2 allowance-trading program to address the threat of acid rain as par...
This article identifies the fundamental policy issues that must be dealt with in designing market-ba...
Markets for pollution have become a popular regulatory instrument. In this article we investigate th...
This book chapter presents a discussion of instrument choice in institutional context, with an empha...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
I study the advantages of pollution permit markets over traditional standard regulations when the re...
During the last decade, it has become widely accepted that global warming is not simply a natural cy...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...
This paper analyzes the dynamic incentives for technology adoption under a transferable permits syst...
Influenced by the success of emission trading in the US for sulphur dioxide (SO 2), some economists ...
The past two decades have seen a remarkable embrace of economics in the sphere of envi-ronmental pol...