Purpose – This paper aims to carry out a critical analysis of the proposed Australian emissions trading scheme (ETS) as a complex market solution to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs). Specifically it seeks to examine the financial regulatory infrastructure that will more than likely oversee the Australian ETS, the same regulatory infrastructure which failed to prevent the global financial crisis. Design/methodology/approach – A critical examination of the financialisation of the atmosphere that follows the growth of the financialisation of capitalism when economic activity shifted from production and service sectors to finance. Financialisation of capitalism is supported by capitalist regulation influenced by neo-liberal doctrines of free mark...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to apply regulatory mix theory as a framework for investigatin...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...
Regulation has played a significant role in shaping the financial services sector in Australia over ...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
Purpose: Following the Australian Government's Garnaut Climate Change Review (CCR), the implementati...
This Discussion Paper has been prepared by the National Emissions Trading Taskforce, which reports t...
Understanding the evolution of Government policy on Carbon Reduction and the implications for ones b...
This paper is a pioneering endeavour to investigate the determinants of environmental degradation in...
The paper discusses the nature of the present era of financialisation, outlining the changes in the ...
In March 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to introduce a national Emissions T...
In March 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to introduce a national Emissions T...
One of the phenomena impacting economies around the world is the process called financialisation. Ch...
This paper outlines the key things to get right in an emissions trading scheme to ensure that it pla...
Climate change legislation is financially and politically costly. Financial markets have the capaci...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to apply regulatory mix theory as a framework for investigatin...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...
Regulation has played a significant role in shaping the financial services sector in Australia over ...
Human induced climate change has become a prominent political issue, at both national and internatio...
Purpose: Following the Australian Government's Garnaut Climate Change Review (CCR), the implementati...
This Discussion Paper has been prepared by the National Emissions Trading Taskforce, which reports t...
Understanding the evolution of Government policy on Carbon Reduction and the implications for ones b...
This paper is a pioneering endeavour to investigate the determinants of environmental degradation in...
The paper discusses the nature of the present era of financialisation, outlining the changes in the ...
In March 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to introduce a national Emissions T...
In March 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to introduce a national Emissions T...
One of the phenomena impacting economies around the world is the process called financialisation. Ch...
This paper outlines the key things to get right in an emissions trading scheme to ensure that it pla...
Climate change legislation is financially and politically costly. Financial markets have the capaci...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to apply regulatory mix theory as a framework for investigatin...
Emissions trading has the potential to have undesirable financial, ethical and psychological impact...