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The purpose of this article is to analyse whether the presence of surplus emission allowance trading jeopardizes the environmental target of an international environmental agreement. We argue that surplus emission allowance trading can be used as an implicit side-payment mechanism to actually...
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CDM projects have large potentials but also face significant obstacles that have so far limited their applicability. Two serious problems that an effective contracting faces are the presence of private information and the lack of sufficiently precise output measures. In a principal-agent...
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The political economy idea developed by Ackerman and Hassler (1981) is the starting point of this <p> paper. It suggested that a coalition of environmentalists and industrialists successfully lobbied the <p> US Congress. More strict technology-based standards for new sources than existing sources was...</p></p>
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The paper shows that cost-effective involvement of the source location involves utmost difficulty in practice. Based on the RAINS model, it is recommended that source location should be ignored in a European market for SO2, as is the case in the U.S. Acid Rain Program. The RAINS-model predicts a...
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