In this paper we present the economic determinants of the optimal length of a carbon offset contract. We find that because of a declining capacity of the soil to sequester carbon, the optimal length of the carbon contract is finite (the marginal benefit of remaining in the contract is declining over time, whereas marginal opportunity cost is rising). We also explore the effect of varying key parameter values on the optimal length in the contract. If the contract requires the farmer to sequester at a higher rate, the farmer chooses the contract for a shorter length of time, and this may decrease rather than increase social welfare. If society places a higher value on carbon accumulation, the contract is chosen for a longer length of time. ...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...
In this paper we present the economic determinants of the optimal length of a carbon offset contract...
In this paper we present the economic determinants of the optimal length of a carbon offset contract...
Examining the value of carbon sequestration in a dynamic model, the authors demonstrate that unless ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2010.htmlDocuments de travail du...
The study presents a conceptual model of an aggregator who selectively pays farmers for altering far...
In many parts of the world, deteriorating environmental conditions have led policy makers to develop...
Governments contracting with private agents for the provision of an impure public good must contend ...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...
URL des Cahiers : http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2006.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences E...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...
This paper addresses the timing of the use of biological carbon sequestration and its capacity to al...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...
In this paper we present the economic determinants of the optimal length of a carbon offset contract...
In this paper we present the economic determinants of the optimal length of a carbon offset contract...
Examining the value of carbon sequestration in a dynamic model, the authors demonstrate that unless ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2010.htmlDocuments de travail du...
The study presents a conceptual model of an aggregator who selectively pays farmers for altering far...
In many parts of the world, deteriorating environmental conditions have led policy makers to develop...
Governments contracting with private agents for the provision of an impure public good must contend ...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...
URL des Cahiers : http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2006.htmCahiers de la Maison des Sciences E...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...
This paper addresses the timing of the use of biological carbon sequestration and its capacity to al...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
As a result of the Kyoto Protocol (KP) and its so-called "flexibility mechanisms", climate change an...
As carbon sinks, forests play a critical role in helping to mitigate the growing threat from anthrop...