International audienceDecentralized transferable permit systems in the transport sector can be of interest with regard to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, in spite of anticipated transaction costs. This paper describes a potential application of a domestic market for car fuel consumption permits. The marginal costs of consumption reduction vary sufficiently according to motorists' residential locations to consider permit exchanges. Economic evaluation of this system shows that there are transfers of surplus between the various groups of motorists according to their residential locations. The central government may lose significant revenues when compared with a conventional fuel tax. Lastly, the issue of transaction costs, the benefits and...
This paper analyzes five different options for incorporating the transportation sector into a carbon...
Tradable emission permits may be considered as a policy instrument that gives incentives to reduce g...
Despite EU and national climate policies, CO2-emissions in the transport sec-tor have grown steadily...
International audienceDecentralized transferable permit systems in the transport sector can be of in...
International audienceDecentralized transferable permit systems in the transport sector can be of in...
This report focuses on the potential use of domestic transferable permit (TPs) systems in the transp...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2004.01.001International audienceThis paper considers potential use ...
This paper considers potential use of domestic transferable, or tradable, permit systems for the pur...
This report focus on the potential use of domestic transferable permit (TPs) systems in the transpor...
From the issue entitled "Special Issue: Transport, energy and greenhouse gases: perspectives on dema...
ISBN 0564-1373Reducing CO2 emissions in the transport area: a marketable permit systems for cars and...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This study proposes a personal gasoline permit trading scheme to limit the total...
Transport currently accounts for around 25-30 per cent of global CO2 emissions and this contribution...
This paper analyzes five different options for incorporating the transportation sector into a carbon...
Traducteur : Kevin RileyInternational audienceMarketable permits (or quotas) for emissions of pollut...
This paper analyzes five different options for incorporating the transportation sector into a carbon...
Tradable emission permits may be considered as a policy instrument that gives incentives to reduce g...
Despite EU and national climate policies, CO2-emissions in the transport sec-tor have grown steadily...
International audienceDecentralized transferable permit systems in the transport sector can be of in...
International audienceDecentralized transferable permit systems in the transport sector can be of in...
This report focuses on the potential use of domestic transferable permit (TPs) systems in the transp...
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2004.01.001International audienceThis paper considers potential use ...
This paper considers potential use of domestic transferable, or tradable, permit systems for the pur...
This report focus on the potential use of domestic transferable permit (TPs) systems in the transpor...
From the issue entitled "Special Issue: Transport, energy and greenhouse gases: perspectives on dema...
ISBN 0564-1373Reducing CO2 emissions in the transport area: a marketable permit systems for cars and...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd This study proposes a personal gasoline permit trading scheme to limit the total...
Transport currently accounts for around 25-30 per cent of global CO2 emissions and this contribution...
This paper analyzes five different options for incorporating the transportation sector into a carbon...
Traducteur : Kevin RileyInternational audienceMarketable permits (or quotas) for emissions of pollut...
This paper analyzes five different options for incorporating the transportation sector into a carbon...
Tradable emission permits may be considered as a policy instrument that gives incentives to reduce g...
Despite EU and national climate policies, CO2-emissions in the transport sec-tor have grown steadily...