Blar i Working papers (SNF) på emneord "climate policy"
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Climate policy and the steel industry : achieving global emission reductions by an incomplete climate agreement
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2002-11)The steel industry is one of the largest sources of global CO2 emissions and hence a candidate for climate policies. A carbon tax on emissions in industrialized countries, however, will cause relocation of steel production ... -
Coal transport demand in Western Europe and Japan : impacts of energy market liberalisation and climate policy
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2005-12)Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreement are creating pressure to substitute away from coal and turn to less emission intensive energy sources. At the same time, ... -
Market power in the market for greenhouse gas emission permits : the interplay with the fossil fuel markets
(Working Paper, Working paper, 2002-12)Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol is likely to leave Russia and other Eastern European countries with market power in the market for emission permits. Ceteris paribus, this will raise the permit price above the competitive ... -
Market power with interdependent demand : sale of emission permits and natural gas from the former Soviet Union
(Working paper, Working paper, 2004-01)With implementation of the Kyoto Protocol, the Former Soviet Union countries, and Russia in particular, will most likely be able to exert market power in the emission permit market. However, it can be argued that since ...