Most analyses of the Kyoto flexibility mechanisms focus on the cost effectiveness of “where” flexibility (e.g. by showing that mitigation costs are lower in a global permit market than in regional markets or in permit markets confined to Annex 1 countries). Less attention has been devoted to “when” flexibility, i.e. to the benefits of allowing emission permit traders to bank their permits for future use. In the model presented in this paper, banking of carbon allowances in a global permit market is fully endogenised, i.e. agents may decide to bank permits by taking into account their present and future needs and the present and future decisions of all the other agents. It is therefore possible to identify under what conditions traders find ...
In this article we focus on carbon price dynamics, more speci cally the impact of a policy envisaged...
Since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997, several authors have computed the costs of...
Since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997, several authors have computed the costs of...
Most analyses of the Kyoto flexibility mechanisms focus on the cost effectiveness of “where” flexibi...
Most analyses of the Kyoto flexibility mechanisms focus on the cost effectiveness of “where” flexibi...
Permit banking is becoming an increasingly important feature of emissions trading schemes in practic...
We examine the optimal management of emission permit markets when banking but not borrowing of permi...
The extensive empirical literature on the costs of climate policy – whether based on the Kyoto Proto...
This paper analyses how the way emission permits are traded -their market microstructure-impacts the...
We analyse, in a multi-period market for pollution rights, the possibility to transfer emission allo...
We analyse, in a multi-period market for pollution rights, the possibility to transfer emission allo...
International audienceIn this article we focus on the so-called back-loading policy adopted by the E...
In this article we focus on the so-called back-loading policy adopted by the European Commission to ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of market power on the equilibrium path of an emission perm...
In this article we focus on carbon price dynamics, more specically the impact of a policy envisaged ...
In this article we focus on carbon price dynamics, more speci cally the impact of a policy envisaged...
Since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997, several authors have computed the costs of...
Since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997, several authors have computed the costs of...
Most analyses of the Kyoto flexibility mechanisms focus on the cost effectiveness of “where” flexibi...
Most analyses of the Kyoto flexibility mechanisms focus on the cost effectiveness of “where” flexibi...
Permit banking is becoming an increasingly important feature of emissions trading schemes in practic...
We examine the optimal management of emission permit markets when banking but not borrowing of permi...
The extensive empirical literature on the costs of climate policy – whether based on the Kyoto Proto...
This paper analyses how the way emission permits are traded -their market microstructure-impacts the...
We analyse, in a multi-period market for pollution rights, the possibility to transfer emission allo...
We analyse, in a multi-period market for pollution rights, the possibility to transfer emission allo...
International audienceIn this article we focus on the so-called back-loading policy adopted by the E...
In this article we focus on the so-called back-loading policy adopted by the European Commission to ...
In this paper, we investigate the effect of market power on the equilibrium path of an emission perm...
In this article we focus on carbon price dynamics, more specically the impact of a policy envisaged ...
In this article we focus on carbon price dynamics, more speci cally the impact of a policy envisaged...
Since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997, several authors have computed the costs of...
Since the signing of the Kyoto Protocol in December 1997, several authors have computed the costs of...