Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries with market power in the market for emission permits. Ceteris paribus, this will raise the permit price above the competitive permit price. However, Russia is also a large exporter of fossil fuels. A high price on emission permits may lower the producer price on fossil fuels. Thus, if Russia coordinates its permit market and fossil fuel market policies, market power will not necessarily lead to a higher permit price. Fossil fuel producers may also exert market power in the permit market, provided they conceive the permit price to be influenced by their production volumes. If higher volumes drive up the permit price, Russian fuel producers may...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits that the Kyoto Protocol sets ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
This paper investigates the interactions between energies (fossil fuel and renewable) market and an ...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of nat...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits that the Kyoto Protocol sets ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particul...
This paper investigates the interactions between energies (fossil fuel and renewable) market and an ...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of nat...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits that the Kyoto Protocol sets ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas...