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EU Emission Trading Scheme 5 EU emission trading scheme (EU ETS) 4 Emissionshandel 4 power sector 4 EU-Staaten 3 Austria 2 Data analysis 2 Survey 2 Trading behaviour 2 adoption 2 allocation rules 2 diffusion 2 innovation system 2 replacement 2 Allokation 1 Deutschland 1 EU countries 1 EU-Umweltrecht 1 Elektrizitätswirtschaft 1 Emissions trading 1 Innovation 1 International emission trading 1 Volatilität 1 allocation caps 1 climate policy 1 decomposition analysis 1 emissions trading 1 Österreich 1
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Free 9
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Book / Working Paper 9
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 9
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Kettner, Claudia 4 Rogge, Karoline S. 4 Kletzan-Slamanig, Daniela 3 Hoffmann, Volker H. 2 Köppl, Angela 2 Linden, Christian 2 Dijkstra, Bouwe R. 1 Lee, Tae-Yeoun 1 Manderson, Edward 1 Schleicher, Stefan 1
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Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung (ISI), Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft 2 Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, School of Economics 1
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WIFO Working Papers 3 Working Paper Sustainability and Innovation 2 Working Papers "Sustainability and Innovation" 2 Discussion Papers / Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, School of Economics 1 WIFO working papers 1
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EconStor 5 RePEc 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Allowance transactions in the EU ETS - Evidence from Austrian companies
Kettner, Claudia; Kletzan-Slamanig, Daniela - 2022
Emission trading has been the key instrument in the EU's climate policy since its introduction in 2005. According to economic literature, emissions trading should ensure the achievement of a given reduction target at the lowest possible costs, by equalising marginal abatement costs of the...
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Allowance transactions in the EU ETS - evidence from Austrian companies
Kettner, Claudia; Kletzan-Slamanig, Daniela - 2022
Emission trading has been the key instrument in the EU's climate policy since its introduction in 2005. According to economic literature, emissions trading should ensure the achievement of a given reduction target at the lowest possible costs, by equalising marginal abatement costs of the...
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The EU Emission Trading Scheme. Sectoral Allocation Patterns and Factors Determining Emission Changes
Kettner, Claudia; Kletzan-Slamanig, Daniela; Köppl, Angela - 2013
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) that covers emitters from industry and energy supply representing 40 percent of …
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Cross-country comparison of the replacement incentives of the EU ETS in 2008-12: the case of the power sector
Rogge, Karoline S.; Linden, Christian - 2010
In this paper, we conduct a cross-country quantitative analysis of the replacement incentives generated by the EU ETS for the power sector in 2008-12. In order to do so, the allocation rules of the Member States are applied to concrete reference power plants for three different fuel types...
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The EU Emission Trading Scheme. Insights from the First Trading Years with a Focus on Price Volatility
Kettner, Claudia; Köppl, Angela; Schleicher, Stefan - 2010
The EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) is a key instrument in European climate policy. Evidence from the first trading …
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Cross-country comparison of the replacement incentives of the EU ETS in 2008-12: the case of the power sector
Rogge, Karoline S.; Linden, Christian - Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und … - 2010
In this paper, we conduct a cross-country quantitative analysis of the replacement incentives generated by the EU ETS for the power sector in 2008-12. In order to do so, the allocation rules of the Member States are applied to concrete reference power plants for three different fuel types...
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The impact of the EU ETS on the sectoral innovation system for power generation technologies: findings for Germany
Rogge, Karoline S.; Hoffmann, Volker H. - 2009
This paper provides an overview of early changes in the sectoral innovation system for power generation technologies which have been triggered by the European Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS). Based on a broad definition of the sector, our research analyses the impact of the EU ETS on the four...
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The impact of the EU ETS on the sectoral innovation system for power generation technologies: findings for Germany
Rogge, Karoline S.; Hoffmann, Volker H. - Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und … - 2009
This paper provides an overview of early changes in the sectoral innovation system for power generation technologies which have been triggered by the European Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS). Based on a broad definition of the sector, our research analyses the impact of the EU ETS on the four...
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Partial International Emission Trading
Dijkstra, Bouwe R.; Manderson, Edward; Lee, Tae-Yeoun - Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and …
In a model inspired by the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, non-cooperative countries allocate their emissions to internationally trading and non-trading sectors. Each country is better off with trading than without, and aggregate welfare is maximized with all sectors in the trading scheme. We...
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