International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, i.e. emission limits proportional to the polluting firm's output. One of the arguments put forth in favour of relative caps is based on the uncertainty on business-as-usual output: if the firm's production level is higher than expected, so will be business-as-usual emissions, hence reaching a given level of emissions will be more costly than expected.As a consequence, it is argued, a higher emission level should be allowed if the production level is moreimportant than expected. We assess this argument with a stochastic analytical model featuring two randomvariables: the business-as-usual emission level, proportional to output, and the slope o...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
We revisit command-and-control regulations and compare their efficiencies, in particular, an emissio...
There is a tendency among policy-makers and industry lobbyists toward "specific", "relative" or "out...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
Centre international de recherches sur l'environnement et le développement (CIRED) et Laboratoi...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
Environmental policies often set ‘‘relative’ ’ or ‘‘intensity’ ’ emission caps, i.e. emission limits...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Current proposals for greenhouse gas emissions regulations in the United States mainly take the form...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
We revisit command-and-control regulations and compare their efficiencies, in particular, an emissio...
There is a tendency among policy-makers and industry lobbyists toward "specific", "relative" or "out...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
Centre international de recherches sur l'environnement et le développement (CIRED) et Laboratoi...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
International audienceEnvironmental policies often set ‘‘relative'' or ‘‘intensity'' emission caps, ...
Environmental policies often set ‘‘relative’ ’ or ‘‘intensity’ ’ emission caps, i.e. emission limits...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Current proposals for greenhouse gas emissions regulations in the United States mainly take the form...
Abstract in HTML and technical report in PDF available on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
Conventional wisdom among environmental economists is that the relative slopes of the marginal socia...
We revisit command-and-control regulations and compare their efficiencies, in particular, an emissio...
There is a tendency among policy-makers and industry lobbyists toward "specific", "relative" or "out...