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Emissions trading 22 Emissionshandel 22 Theorie 20 Theory 20 Environmental policy 16 Umweltpolitik 16 USA 11 United States 11 Climate change 10 Greenhouse gas emissions 10 Klimawandel 10 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 10 Climate protection 9 Klimaschutz 9 Welt 8 World 8 EU countries 7 EU-Staaten 7 Electric power industry 6 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 6 Regulation 6 Regulierung 6 Environmental tax 5 Experiment 5 Ökosteuer 5 Air pollution 4 Air pollution control 4 Auction theory 4 Auktionstheorie 4 Energieeinsparung 4 Energiekonsum 4 Energy conservation 4 Energy consumption 4 Luftreinhaltung 4 Luftverschmutzung 4 Selbstverpflichtung 4 Voluntary agreement 4 Auction 3 Auktion 3 Climate policy 3
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English 91 Undetermined 3
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Burtraw, Dallas 16 Palmer, Karen L. 11 Parry, Ian W. H. 10 Pizer, William A. 7 Vajjhala, Shalini P. 7 Brennan, Tim 6 Aldy, Joseph E. 5 Blackman, Allen 5 Macauley, Molly K. 5 Myers, Erica C. 5 Arimura, Toshi H. 4 Harrington, Winston 4 Holt, Charles A. 4 Morgenstern, Richard D. 4 Evans, David A. 3 Fell, Harrison 3 Fischer, Carolyn 3 Kousky, Carolyn 3 Newell, Richard G. 3 Paul, Anthony C. 3 Safirova, Elena 3 Sweeney, Richard 3 Walls, Margaret A. 3 Banzhaf, H. Spencer 2 Fox, Alan K. 2 Goeree, Jacob K. 2 Houde, Sébastien 2 Kahn, Danny 2 Katayama, Hajime 2 Kopits, Elizabeth 2 Krupnick, Alan 2 Lyon, Thomas P. 2 Mandell, Svante 2 McConnell, Virginia 2 Mische John, Anna 2 Narain, Urvashi 2 Shih, Jhih-Shyang 2 Shobe, William 2 Siikamäki, Juha 2 Walker, Wendy 2
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RFF Discussion Paper 90 RFF Discussion Paper 08-26 1 RFF Discussion Paper 14-15 1 RFF Discussion Paper 16-20 1 Resources for the Future (RFF) Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 94
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Waste Not, Want Not : Economic and Legal Challenges of Regulation-Induced Changes in Waste Technology and Management
Macauley, Molly K. - 2009
Beginning in the early 1990s, stricter government regulation to protect public health and the environment led to radical changes in waste technology and management in the United States. More stringent regulation induced wholly new technologies, including the lining of landfills, the control of...
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Balancing Cost and Emissions Certainty : An Allowance Reserve for Cap-and-Trade
Murray, Brian C.; Newell, Richard G.; Pizer, William A. - 2008
On efficiency grounds, the economics community has to date tended to emphasize price-based policies to address climate change - such as taxes or a "safety-valve" price ceiling for cap-and-trade - while environmental advocates have sought a more clear quantitative limit on emissions. This paper...
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Is the Benefit of Reserve Requirements in the 'Reserve' or the 'Requirement'?
Brennan, Tim - 2008
Reliability in electricity markets is, in many respects, a public good, in that one supplier's failure to meet its customers' demands can cause failure throughout the grid. This creates a blackout externality. One of the remedies for a blackout externality are reserve requirements, where load...
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State Efforts to Cap the Commons : Regulating Sources or Consumers?
Burtraw, Dallas - 2008
California's Global Warming Solutions Act (Assembly Bill 32) requires the state to reduce aggregate greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. One of the challenges California faces is how the state should regulate the electricity sector. About 80 percent of the state's electricity...
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Climate Policy Design Under Uncertainty
Pizer, William A. - 2008
The uncertainty surrounding both costs and benefits associated with global climate change mitigation creates enormous hurdles for scientists, stakeholders, and decisionmakers. A key issue is how policy choices balance uncertainty about costs and benefits. This balance arises in terms of the time...
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EU-ETS and Nordic Electricity : A CVAR Approach
Fell, Harrison G. - 2008
A cointegrated vector autoregressive (CVAR) model is estimated to determine the dynamic relationship between Nordic wholesale electricity prices and EU emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) CO2 allowance prices. An impulse response analysis reveals that electricity prices have large short-term...
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Land Cover Change in Mixed Agroforestry : Shade Coffee in El Salvador
Blackman, Allen - 2008
Little is known about land cover change in mixed agroforestry systems, which often supply valuable ecological services. We use a spatial regression model to analyze clearing in El Salvador's shade coffee-growing regions during the 1990s. Our findings buttress previous research suggesting the...
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Prices versus Quantities versus Bankable Quantities
Fell, Harrison - 2008
Welfare comparisons of regulatory instruments under uncertainty have typically focused on price versus quantity controls. This is true even in dynamic analyses of cumulative pollutants and despite the presence of banking and to some extent borrowing provisions in existing emission trading...
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Spatial Development and Energy Consumption
Safirova, Elena - 2008
Previous literature has suggested that the urban form (i.e., city size, density, and center distribution pattern) influences urban energy consumption. It has been argued that more dense development is likely to result in more energy-efficient and sustainable cities. However, very little is known...
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Marginal Social Cost Pricing on a Transportation Network : A Comparison of Second-Best Policies
Safirova, Elena - 2008
In this paper we evaluate and compare long-run economic effects of six road-pricing schemes aimed at internalizing social costs of transportation. In order to conduct this analysis, we employ a spatially disaggregated general equilibrium model of a regional economy that incorporates decisions of...
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