This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits that the Kyoto Protocol sets on CO2 emissions from Annex B countries extend beyond 2008-2012. To our knowledge we are the first to apply a forward-looking model with endogenous prices for fossil fuels in analysis of specific CO2 emission targets, under different assumptions concerning OPEC behaviour. We calculate both the time-path of the international permit prices needed for the Kyoto targets as well as the implications through reduced demand and lower producer prices for fossil fuels. Irrespective of the assumption concerning OPEC behaviour, the permit price has to rise for the first 30 to 40 years in order to fulfil the Kyoto targets in Annex B. The permit price can ...
AbstractThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and n...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits that the Kyoto Protocol sets ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits the Kyoto Protocol sets on CO...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and ren...
In this paper we focus on how an international climate treaty will influence the exploration of oil ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
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 analyzes the impact of declining extraction costs of shale oil producers on the choice of...
AbstractThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and n...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits that the Kyoto Protocol sets ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits the Kyoto Protocol sets on CO...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russa and other Eastern European countries w...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and ren...
In this paper we focus on how an international climate treaty will influence the exploration of oil ...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
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 analyzes the impact of declining extraction costs of shale oil producers on the choice of...
AbstractThis paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and n...
This paper explores a multi-model scenario ensemble to assess the impacts of idealized and non-ideal...
Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries ...