Abstract: A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit market may consider cooperation (merger) to act strategically in the permit market. It is a well-known result in the literature that the horizontal merger of Cournot players may be unprofitable because of the response of nonmerging agents (a negative strategic effect). We show that the strategic effect of a merger among competitive agents substantially differs from the strategic effect of a merger among Cournot players. Furthermore, we show how the profitability of a merger depends on whether the merged agents are on the same side of the market as the preexisting dominant agent(s). These results show how the expected competitive environment in t...
We analyze a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy in a two-co...
International audienceThis paper studies merger incentives for polluting Cournot firms under a compe...
International audienceThis paper studies merger incentives for polluting Cournot firms under a compe...
Abstract: A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit mar...
A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit market may con...
Abstract: A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit mark...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
We analyse a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy. Principals...
We analyse a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy. Principals...
Abstract: Linkage of different countries’ domestic permit markets for pollution rights into a singl...
Rapid reduction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is required to mitigate disastrous impacts...
Strategic market behavior by permit sellers will harm the European Union as the EU as a whole is exp...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas...
We analyze a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy in a two-co...
International audienceThis paper studies merger incentives for polluting Cournot firms under a compe...
International audienceThis paper studies merger incentives for polluting Cournot firms under a compe...
Abstract: A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit mar...
A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit market may con...
Abstract: A group of small competitive permits traders facing an imperfectly competitive permit mark...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
We analyse a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy. Principals...
We analyse a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy. Principals...
Abstract: Linkage of different countries’ domestic permit markets for pollution rights into a singl...
Rapid reduction of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions is required to mitigate disastrous impacts...
Strategic market behavior by permit sellers will harm the European Union as the EU as a whole is exp...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
Abstract: After the U.S. and Australian withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol, and the extension of na...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse gas...
We analyze a principal-agent relationship in the context of international climate policy in a two-co...
International audienceThis paper studies merger incentives for polluting Cournot firms under a compe...
International audienceThis paper studies merger incentives for polluting Cournot firms under a compe...