Abstract: We consider an international emissions trading scheme with partial sectoral and regional coverage. Sectoral and regional expansion of the trading scheme is beneficial in aggregate, but not necessarily for individual countries. We simulate international CO2 emission quota markets using marginal abatement cost functions and the Copenhagen 2020 climate policy targets for selected countries that strategically allocate emissions in a bid to manipulate the quota price. Quota exporters and importers generally have conflicting interests about admitting more countries to the trading coalition, and our results indicate that some countries may lose substantially when the coalition expands in terms of new countries. For a given coalition, exp...
We evaluate the efficacy of international trade in carbon emission permits when countries are guided...
We study a cap-and-trade market equilibrium where different regions belonging to an emissions tradin...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
We consider an international emissions trading scheme with partial sectoral and regional coverage. S...
Abstract: The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is breaking new ground in the experience with emissio...
Abstract: Linkage of different countries’ domestic permit markets for pollution rights into a single...
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is breaking new ground in the experience with emission trading ...
We develop a two-country (North and South), two-good, general equilibrium model of international tra...
Abstract: Motivated by the climate problem, this paper examines some effects of international cap & ...
We study interactions between a “policy bloc’s” emissions quota market and an offset market where em...
Emissions trading can be organized in several ways. In particular, private emissions trading can be ...
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is breaking new ground in the experience with emission trading ...
In this paper we investigate emission trading within the EU and, more specifically, some proposals t...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...
We analyze the implication of different allocation schemes of CO2-emission permits for stability and...
We evaluate the efficacy of international trade in carbon emission permits when countries are guided...
We study a cap-and-trade market equilibrium where different regions belonging to an emissions tradin...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...
We consider an international emissions trading scheme with partial sectoral and regional coverage. S...
Abstract: The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is breaking new ground in the experience with emissio...
Abstract: Linkage of different countries’ domestic permit markets for pollution rights into a single...
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is breaking new ground in the experience with emission trading ...
We develop a two-country (North and South), two-good, general equilibrium model of international tra...
Abstract: Motivated by the climate problem, this paper examines some effects of international cap & ...
We study interactions between a “policy bloc’s” emissions quota market and an offset market where em...
Emissions trading can be organized in several ways. In particular, private emissions trading can be ...
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) is breaking new ground in the experience with emission trading ...
In this paper we investigate emission trading within the EU and, more specifically, some proposals t...
Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist f...
We analyze the implication of different allocation schemes of CO2-emission permits for stability and...
We evaluate the efficacy of international trade in carbon emission permits when countries are guided...
We study a cap-and-trade market equilibrium where different regions belonging to an emissions tradin...
Abstract: The literature suggests that Russia and Ukraine may become large sellers of greenhouse ga...