During the last years, the developing regions have come under increased pressure by the developed countries, in particular the USA, to join the international effort in global greenhouse gas abatement. On the one hand, the participation of the developing regions would offer the developed world with low cost opportunities for abatement. On the other hand,the economies of some developed regions such as China and India exhibit such fast growth that they are expected to be responsible for a significant part of future emissions during the next decade. The latter regions object to the imposition of emission targets on their economy as it would significantly hamper their economic growth. This paper focusses on the consequences of certain proposals ...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
Using a world multi-sectoral, multi-regional trade model, this paper has investigated the economic a...
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This paper investigates the implications of progressively broadening the scope of the market of trad...
This paper investigates the implications of progressively broadening the scope of the market of trad...
This paper investigates the implications of progressively broadening the scope of the market of trad...
We evaluate the efficacy of international trade in carbon emission permits when countries are guided...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
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"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
The trading of rights to emit carbon dioxide has not officially been sanctioned by the United Nation...
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In this study, we propose the United Nations Emissions Trading Scheme (UNETS) and employed computabl...
International audienceAlthough a global cap-and-trade system is seen by many researchers as the most...
Although a global cap-and-trade system is seen by many researchers as the most cost-efficient soluti...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
Using a world multi-sectoral, multi-regional trade model, this paper has investigated the economic a...
Following the debate on the implications of international trade for global climate policy, this pape...
This paper investigates the implications of progressively broadening the scope of the market of trad...
This paper investigates the implications of progressively broadening the scope of the market of trad...
This paper investigates the implications of progressively broadening the scope of the market of trad...
We evaluate the efficacy of international trade in carbon emission permits when countries are guided...
The objective of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change is to stabilize greenhouse gases in t...
This study analyses potential adverse effects of unilateral increase in GHG emission standards. The ...
"The global environment is a matter of great importance to all nations.... Yet differences of opinio...
The trading of rights to emit carbon dioxide has not officially been sanctioned by the United Nation...
The year 1991 saw developing countries categorized by the UNFCCC as “Non-Annex I Countries” which re...
In this study, we propose the United Nations Emissions Trading Scheme (UNETS) and employed computabl...
International audienceAlthough a global cap-and-trade system is seen by many researchers as the most...
Although a global cap-and-trade system is seen by many researchers as the most cost-efficient soluti...
The Kyoto Protocol incorporates emissions trading, joint implementation and the clean development me...
Using a world multi-sectoral, multi-regional trade model, this paper has investigated the economic a...
Following the debate on the implications of international trade for global climate policy, this pape...