This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze the exhaustion of oil resources and the subsequent transition to a backstop technology as a strategic game between the consumers and producers of oil, which we refer to simply as ―OECD‖ and ―OPEC,‖ respectively. The consumers, OECD, derive benefits from oil, but worry about climate effects from carbon dioxide emissions. OECD has two instruments to manage this: it can tax fuel consumption and decide when to switch to a carbon-neutral backstop technology. The tax reduces climate damage and also appropriates some of the resource rent. OPEC retaliates by choosing a strategy of price discrimination, subsidizing oil in its domestic markets. Th...
In this paper we focus on how an international climate treaty will influence the exploration of oil ...
We study oil extraction by a monopolist who faces demand from a climate-aware and a climate-ignorant...
Concerns over future oil scarcity might not be so worrying but for the high carbon content of substi...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
The Fossil Endgame: Strategic Oil Price Discrimination and Carbon Taxation / Wie, J., M. Wenlock, D....
This paper analyses the strategic game within finite time horizon between two blocks: the consumers ...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
I develop a differential game between an oil cartel and an importer investing in research and develo...
Keeping temperature change below 2°C will require leaving large reserves of fossil fuels unextracted...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and rene...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impacts of a global carbon tax on fossil fuel markets. In pa...
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) claims compensation for losses in expected ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits the Kyoto Protocol sets on CO...
In this paper we focus on how an international climate treaty will influence the exploration of oil ...
We study oil extraction by a monopolist who faces demand from a climate-aware and a climate-ignorant...
Concerns over future oil scarcity might not be so worrying but for the high carbon content of substi...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
This paper analyzes how fossil fuel-producing countries can counteract climate policy. We analyze th...
The Fossil Endgame: Strategic Oil Price Discrimination and Carbon Taxation / Wie, J., M. Wenlock, D....
This paper analyses the strategic game within finite time horizon between two blocks: the consumers ...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
This paper studies the effects on fossil fuel prices, extraction paths and petroleum wealth of an in...
I develop a differential game between an oil cartel and an importer investing in research and develo...
Keeping temperature change below 2°C will require leaving large reserves of fossil fuels unextracted...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and rene...
The aim of this paper is to examine the impacts of a global carbon tax on fossil fuel markets. In pa...
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) claims compensation for losses in expected ...
This paper analyses the markets for fossil fuels given that the limits the Kyoto Protocol sets on CO...
In this paper we focus on how an international climate treaty will influence the exploration of oil ...
We study oil extraction by a monopolist who faces demand from a climate-aware and a climate-ignorant...
Concerns over future oil scarcity might not be so worrying but for the high carbon content of substi...