Emission trading policies are increasingly important in environmental protection, especially in controlling air pollution in the United States. Their popularity results in part from the limitations and frustrations of centralized command and control regulation. Well-designed emission trading programs can achieve the same or better environmental and health outcomes as command and control regulations but provide regulated industries with greater flexibility. This lowers costs and improves the process of negotiating environmental policy. We present key concepts and important applications of emission trading, focusing on health impacts. These programs generally are well-designed, speeding emission abatement; improving health outcomes; and reduc...
How to implement emission trading is one question in the current negotiations on a new sulfur protoc...
Emissions trading has become a key component of U.S. environmental legal regimes. The U.S. has succe...
Emissions trading is a market-based instrument to achieve environmental targets in a cost-effective ...
In 1975 the United States Environmental Protection Agency initiated an historic process of regulator...
This report briefly discusses the extent to which emissions trading has been used in the United Stat...
This paper focuses on the benefits of emissions trading as an alternative method of air pollution co...
Traditional regulatory approaches for environmental protection do not consider the costs and benefit...
Although we were again reminded in 2008 of the unreliability of markets, pollution mitigation and en...
Policy makers are increasingly relying on emissions trading programs to address environmental proble...
Emissions Trading, a market-based instrument used for environmental proctection, has been adopted as...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
This paper reviews the design of emissions trading and provides an overview of the theory and practi...
The paper starts from the fact that mining and metallurgy are the biggest polluters of the environme...
This article identifies the fundamental policy issues that must be dealt with in designing market-ba...
To deal with the pollution issue caused by long-term economic development, China has introduced a nu...
How to implement emission trading is one question in the current negotiations on a new sulfur protoc...
Emissions trading has become a key component of U.S. environmental legal regimes. The U.S. has succe...
Emissions trading is a market-based instrument to achieve environmental targets in a cost-effective ...
In 1975 the United States Environmental Protection Agency initiated an historic process of regulator...
This report briefly discusses the extent to which emissions trading has been used in the United Stat...
This paper focuses on the benefits of emissions trading as an alternative method of air pollution co...
Traditional regulatory approaches for environmental protection do not consider the costs and benefit...
Although we were again reminded in 2008 of the unreliability of markets, pollution mitigation and en...
Policy makers are increasingly relying on emissions trading programs to address environmental proble...
Emissions Trading, a market-based instrument used for environmental proctection, has been adopted as...
For years economists have urged policymakers to use market-based approaches such as cap-and-trade pr...
This paper reviews the design of emissions trading and provides an overview of the theory and practi...
The paper starts from the fact that mining and metallurgy are the biggest polluters of the environme...
This article identifies the fundamental policy issues that must be dealt with in designing market-ba...
To deal with the pollution issue caused by long-term economic development, China has introduced a nu...
How to implement emission trading is one question in the current negotiations on a new sulfur protoc...
Emissions trading has become a key component of U.S. environmental legal regimes. The U.S. has succe...
Emissions trading is a market-based instrument to achieve environmental targets in a cost-effective ...