Introduction to Emissions Trading

作者: Julien Chevallier

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-2412-9_1

关键词: EconomicsKyoto ProtocolField (Bourdieu)Industrial organizationEmissions tradingNegotiationClean Development MechanismDescriptive statistics

摘要: This chapter constitutes an introduction to emissions trading. First, we detail the latest developments in field of international climate negotiations. Second, introduce main characteristics trading, be it terms spatial and temporal limits, initial allocation rules or price caps floors. Third, provide a descriptive analysis development EU CO2 allowances.

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