The European-Union Emissions Trading System (EU-ETS) is a cap and trade scheme that requires the industries participating in the program to obtain allowances to cover their carbon emissions. Energy Intensive Industries claim that this system puts their European plants at an economics disadvantage compared to facilities located outside the EU. As a direct consequence, industries may relocate their production activities in unregulated countries, leading to the so-called carbon leakage effect. In order to curb this effect, several policies have been devised, including grandfathering of CO2 allowances and border tax adjustment. This paper investigates the impact of these two policies on the cement sector, with a particular focus on the Italian ...
International audienceA recurring concern raised by the European GHG Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) ...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
The European emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) is a cap and trade system that requires the industrie...
The European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is a cap and trade system to curb CO2 emissions. It has ...
The gradual relocation of part of the energy-intensive industries (EIIs) outside of Europe is one of...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. This article p...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. This article p...
International audienceIn a world of uneven climate policies, concerns about carbon leakage and compe...
In a world of uneven climate policies, concerns about carbon leakage and competitiveness for heavy i...
International audienceThe European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the world’s first larg...
This thesis contributes to the literature on carbon leakage and competitiveness losses in energy-int...
We present a spatial international trade model, GEO, which computes transportation costs by<br />not...
This paper proposes a Generalized Nash Game problem (GNEP) to study the possible cement production r...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
International audienceA recurring concern raised by the European GHG Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) ...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
The European emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) is a cap and trade system that requires the industrie...
The European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is a cap and trade system to curb CO2 emissions. It has ...
The gradual relocation of part of the energy-intensive industries (EIIs) outside of Europe is one of...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. This article p...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. This article p...
International audienceIn a world of uneven climate policies, concerns about carbon leakage and compe...
In a world of uneven climate policies, concerns about carbon leakage and competitiveness for heavy i...
International audienceThe European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is the world’s first larg...
This thesis contributes to the literature on carbon leakage and competitiveness losses in energy-int...
We present a spatial international trade model, GEO, which computes transportation costs by<br />not...
This paper proposes a Generalized Nash Game problem (GNEP) to study the possible cement production r...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
International audienceA recurring concern raised by the European GHG Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) ...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...
This paper contributes to the existing literature on carbon leakage by using a range of different pu...