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تعداد نتایج: 134  

2013
Daniel L. Millimet

Environmental Federalism: A Survey of the Empirical Literature Environmental federalism refers to the debate over the ‘optimal’ level of government at which to delegate environmental policymaking. Although this issue receives widespread attention across the globe, opinions run the gamut. The diversity of views plays out in practice as well as different federations have ‘resolved’ the issue diff...

2010
Meredith Fowlie Nicholas Muller

Designing markets for pollution when damages vary across sources : Evidence from the NOx Budget Program. Existing and planned emissions trading programs are almost exclusively “emissions-based”, meaning that a permit can be used to o¤set a ton of pollution, regardless of where in the program region the ton is emitted. Designing programs in this way presumes that the health and environmental dam...

2008
Niels Anger Christoph Böhringer Ulrich Oberndorfer

This article presents a political-economy analysis of allowance allocation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS). A common-agency model suggests that a politicalsupport maximizing government considers the preferences of sectoral interest groups besides public interest when allocating emissions permits. In the stylized model, industries represented by more powerful lobby groups face a lowe...

2013
Francisco Alvarez Francisco J. André

We compare auctioning and grandfathering as allocation mechanisms of emission permits when there is a secondary market with market power and the firms have private information. Based on real-life cases such as the EU ETS, we consider a multi-unit, multi-bid uniform auction, modelled as a Bayesian game of incomplete information. At the auction each firm anticipates his role in the secondary mark...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2005
David L. Kelly

We consider a general equilibrium model with a production externality (e.g. pollution), where the regulator does not observe firm productivity shocks. We examine quantity (permit) regulation and price (tax) regulation. The quantity of permits issued by the regulator are independent of the productivity shock, since shocks are unobserved. Price regulation implies use of the regulated input is an ...

2009
Kai Lessmann Robert Marschinski Ottmar Edenhofer

The prospects for cooperation on climate protection beyond 2012 are currently uncertain. Thus policy instruments which foster participation in International Environmental Agreements (IEA) are in demand. Among the instruments under discussion are trade sanctions. Multi-region optimal growth models are a state of the art tool for integrated assessment, but introducing trade sanctions distorts the...

2008
Meredith Fowlie Jeffrey M. Perloff

Standard economic theory predicts that if property rights to pollute are clearly established, equilibrium outcomes in an effi cient emissions permit market will be independent of how the emissions permits are initially distributed. This so-called independence property has important implications for policy design and implementation. Past studies document a strong positive correlation between the...

2015
Philipp M. Richter Roman Mendelevitch Frank Jotzo DIW Berlin

In this paper we investigate the introduction of an export tax on steam coal levied by an individual country (Australia), or a group of major exporting countries. The policy motivation would be twofold: generating tax revenues against the background of improved terms-of-trade, while CO2 emissions are reduced. We construct and numerically apply a two-level game consisting of an optimal policy pr...

2008
LUCA DI CORATO Luca Di Corato

In this paper the design of a voluntary incentive scheme for the provision of ecosystem services is considered, having in mind the forested areas in developing countries where a governmental agency plans to introduce a set-aside policy. Payments are offered to the landowners to compensate the economic loss for not converting land to agriculture. The information asymmetry between the agency and ...

2013
Y. H. Farzin C. A. Bond

When it comes to environmental quality preferences, it is popularly believed that Democrats (and more generally, liberals) are “green” while Republicans” (conservatives) are “brown”. Does empirical evidence support this popular belief? We test the hypothesis that regional political identification leads to differences in concentration outcomes for several measures of California air pollution ind...

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