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Topic: Carbon pricing and markets

Invention and transfer of climate change–mitigation technologies: a global analysis

This article uses the European Patent Office Worldwide Patent Statistical Database to examine the geographic distribution and global diffusion of inventions in thirteen climate-mitigation technologies since 1978. read more »


Carbon trading: unethical, unjust and ineffective?

Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change policies of the EU, Japan and New Zealand, among others, as well … read more »


Ecological modernisation and the governance of carbon: a critical analysis.

April 2011. Antipode, v.43, pp.682-703.


Trade in ‘virtual carbon’: empirical results and implications for policy

The fact that developing countries do not have carbon emission caps under the Kyoto Protocol has led to the current interest in high income countries in border taxes on … read more »


Carbon trading: unethical, unjust and ineffective?

Cap-and-trade systems for greenhouse gas emissions are an important part of the climate change policies of the EU, Japan, New Zealand, among others, as well as China (soon) and … read more »


Pollution permits, strategic trading and dynamic technology adoption

This paper analyses the dynamic incentives for technology adoption under a transferable permits system, which allows for strategic trading on the permit market. Initially, firms can … read more »


Does foreign environmental policy influence domestic innovation? Evidence from the wind industry

This paper examines the relative influence of domestic and foreign renewable energy policies on innovation activity in wind power, using patent data from OECD countries from … read more »


The role of stocks and shocks concepts in the debate over price vs. quantity

Two simple examples are constructed that help to clarify the role of a key assumption in the analysis of price or quantity controls of greenhouse gases … read more »


Experimental comparison between markets on dynamic permit trading and investment in irreversible abatement with and without nonregulated companies

This paper examines the investment strategies of regulated companies in abatement technologies, market participants’ trading behaviours, and the liquidity level in an inter-temporal cap and trade … read more »


Integrated EUA and CER price modelling and application for spread option pricing

In this paper, we propose a market consistent futures price dynamics model for cap-and-trade schemes, designed in the spirit of the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme … read more »


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