In the presence of preexisting distortionary taxes, it is often argued that auctioned emission permits are preferable to non-auctioned permits, because the former generate revenues that may be used to reduce other taxes. This paper shows that when capital is internationally mobile, it may be optimal to use a combination of non-auctioned and auctioned emission permits, for both environmental and fiscal reasons. By letting the number of non-auctioned permits be a positive function of the amount of capital used domestically, they will attract capital to the home country. This may create environmental benefits in terms of reduced transboundary pollution and may lead to increased public revenue because the price of emission permits may increase....
A game between governments that solve environmental problems through tradable emission permits is an...
Since the Kyoto Agreement, the idea of setting up pollution rights as an instrument of environmental...
We look at the interacting effect of national resource taxes and a global permit scheme and its impl...
In the presence of preexisting distortionary taxes, it is often argued that auctioned emission permi...
This paper brings together two important questions in environmental policy. The first question is ho...
This paper discusses the question of how a national government should design a system of tradable em...
Trade in permits has been proposed, and in some cases implemented, as a tool to reduce pollution. We...
We model a non-cooperative energy tax setting game amongst countries who join an international marke...
This paper reviews fundamental concepts in environmental economics and explores theoretical results ...
We are interested in the impact of pollution permits on wages and profits. We analyze important cons...
This paper analyzes the incentive effects of pollution taxes versus pol-lution permits for a revenue...
International audienceThe choice between taxes and tradable permits has been independently analysed ...
Executive Summary Many scholars assert that "cap and trade" is an appropriate strategy for...
Four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i.e. taxes, emission st...
The effects of four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i.e. taxe...
A game between governments that solve environmental problems through tradable emission permits is an...
Since the Kyoto Agreement, the idea of setting up pollution rights as an instrument of environmental...
We look at the interacting effect of national resource taxes and a global permit scheme and its impl...
In the presence of preexisting distortionary taxes, it is often argued that auctioned emission permi...
This paper brings together two important questions in environmental policy. The first question is ho...
This paper discusses the question of how a national government should design a system of tradable em...
Trade in permits has been proposed, and in some cases implemented, as a tool to reduce pollution. We...
We model a non-cooperative energy tax setting game amongst countries who join an international marke...
This paper reviews fundamental concepts in environmental economics and explores theoretical results ...
We are interested in the impact of pollution permits on wages and profits. We analyze important cons...
This paper analyzes the incentive effects of pollution taxes versus pol-lution permits for a revenue...
International audienceThe choice between taxes and tradable permits has been independently analysed ...
Executive Summary Many scholars assert that "cap and trade" is an appropriate strategy for...
Four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i.e. taxes, emission st...
The effects of four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i.e. taxe...
A game between governments that solve environmental problems through tradable emission permits is an...
Since the Kyoto Agreement, the idea of setting up pollution rights as an instrument of environmental...
We look at the interacting effect of national resource taxes and a global permit scheme and its impl...