With the development of modern information technologies, relying on nanotechnologies and remote sensing, a number of systems can be envisaged that allow for monitoring of the negative externalities generated by producers, consumers or travelers - road pricing schemes or individual emission meters for automobiles are two examples. In the paper, we analyze a dynamic model of stock pollution when the regulator has incomplete information on emissions generated by heterogeneous agent. The paper's contribution is to explicitly study a decentralized policy for adoption of monitoring equipment over time. Each agent has to choose between paying a fixed fee or installing monitoring technology and paying a tax on actual emissions. We determine the sec...
This dissertation investigates strategies to regulate environmental externalities. Chapter 1 studies...
ABSTRACT: The paper considers a market currently dominated by a dirty technology that imposes signif...
Abstract: Governments in many countries aim to reduce the energy intensity of production to comply ...
International audienceWith the development of modern information technologies, relying on nanotechno...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2009.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper develops a simple model of the automobile market, in which significant network and enviro...
Financial support from SEJ2006-538, ECO2009-7616, Consolider-Ingenio CSD2006-16, 2009SGR-169, Barcel...
The paper considers a market currently dominated by a dirty technology that imposes significant envi...
We analyze a model where firms chose a production technology which, together with some random event,...
Review in : Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Volume 44, Issue 2, September 2002, Pa...
We study market-based regulation in a polluting industry that produces two externalities at the same...
We study long-term incentives for regulated polluting firms to invest in advanced abatement technolo...
We propose informational spillovers as a new rationale for the use of multiple policy instruments to...
This dissertation investigates strategies to regulate environmental externalities. Chapter 1 studies...
ABSTRACT: The paper considers a market currently dominated by a dirty technology that imposes signif...
Abstract: Governments in many countries aim to reduce the energy intensity of production to comply ...
International audienceWith the development of modern information technologies, relying on nanotechno...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2009.htmlDocuments de travail du...
This paper develops a simple model of the automobile market, in which significant network and enviro...
Financial support from SEJ2006-538, ECO2009-7616, Consolider-Ingenio CSD2006-16, 2009SGR-169, Barcel...
The paper considers a market currently dominated by a dirty technology that imposes significant envi...
We analyze a model where firms chose a production technology which, together with some random event,...
Review in : Journal of Environmental Economics and Management Volume 44, Issue 2, September 2002, Pa...
We study market-based regulation in a polluting industry that produces two externalities at the same...
We study long-term incentives for regulated polluting firms to invest in advanced abatement technolo...
We propose informational spillovers as a new rationale for the use of multiple policy instruments to...
This dissertation investigates strategies to regulate environmental externalities. Chapter 1 studies...
ABSTRACT: The paper considers a market currently dominated by a dirty technology that imposes signif...
Abstract: Governments in many countries aim to reduce the energy intensity of production to comply ...