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The Kyoto Protocol introduced international flexible mechanisms into climate policy and since then, the design and most effective use of flexible instruments have become key areas for climate policy research. Instruments for Climate Policy focuses on economic and political aspects related to the recent proposals and the debate on limits in flexibility, and discusses EU and US perspectives on climate policy instruments and strategies.

This is followed by chapters on economic efficiency and the use of flexible instruments as well as contributions to the debate on 'when flexibility', on the arguments behind the EU ceilings proposal and on voluntary approaches to climate policy. One of the main conclusions reached with respect to proposals for limiting flexibility is the need to evaluate simultaneously their economic, ecological and international political consequences. The authors include both important policymakers and leading academics in the area.

Academics, researchers, policymakers, NGOs, and journalists interested in environmental economics will all find this an illuminating volume, as will political scientists.



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'This book will be invaluable both to researchers wanting to understand latest developments in theory and practice, and to those in the policy process wishing to design and implement climate change policies using the flexibility mechanisms.' -- Frank Convery, University College Dublin, Ireland

Table of Contents
Contents: 1. Introduction Johan Albrecht 2. Climate Policy Instruments and Strategies: EU and US Perspectives Peter Zapfel and David Gardiner 3. Economic Efficiency of Cross-Sectoral Emissions Trading in CO2 in the European Union Pantelis Capros, Leonidas Mantzos, Matti Vainio and Peter Zapfel 4. Why Did the EU Propose to Limit Emissions Trading? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis Edwin Woerdman 5. Supplementarity in the European Carbon Emission Market Johan Eyckmans and Jan Cornillie 6. On the Optimal Timing of Reductions of CO2 Emissions: An Economist’s Perspective on the Debate on ‘When Flexibility’ Henri L.F. de Groot 7. Joint Implementation as a Flexible Instrument – A CGE Analysis between a Developing and an Industrialized Country Christoph Böhringer, Klaus Conrad and Andreas Löschel 8. The Australian Greenhouse Challenge: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects for Voluntary Approaches in Climate Policy Rory Sullivan and Robin Ormerod 9. The Clean Development Mechanism: Potential, Promise and Limitations Jyoti P. Painuly 10. Risk Management of Joint Implementation and Clean Development Mechanism Projects through Carbon Investment Funds Josef Janssen 11. On the Dynamic Efficiency and Environmental Integrity of GHG Tradable Quotas Khalil Helioui Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/07/2002
      ISBN13: 9781840647594, 978-1840647594
      ISBN10: 1840647590

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Kyoto Protocol introduced international flexible mechanisms into climate policy and since then, the design and most effective use of flexible instruments have become key areas for climate policy research. Instruments for Climate Policy focuses on economic and political aspects related to the recent proposals and the debate on limits in flexibility, and discusses EU and US perspectives on climate policy instruments and strategies.

      This is followed by chapters on economic efficiency and the use of flexible instruments as well as contributions to the debate on 'when flexibility', on the arguments behind the EU ceilings proposal and on voluntary approaches to climate policy. One of the main conclusions reached with respect to proposals for limiting flexibility is the need to evaluate simultaneously their economic, ecological and international political consequences. The authors include both important policymakers and leading academics in the area.

      Academics, researchers, policymakers, NGOs, and journalists interested in environmental economics will all find this an illuminating volume, as will political scientists.



      Trade Review
      'This book will be invaluable both to researchers wanting to understand latest developments in theory and practice, and to those in the policy process wishing to design and implement climate change policies using the flexibility mechanisms.' -- Frank Convery, University College Dublin, Ireland

      Table of Contents
      Contents: 1. Introduction Johan Albrecht 2. Climate Policy Instruments and Strategies: EU and US Perspectives Peter Zapfel and David Gardiner 3. Economic Efficiency of Cross-Sectoral Emissions Trading in CO2 in the European Union Pantelis Capros, Leonidas Mantzos, Matti Vainio and Peter Zapfel 4. Why Did the EU Propose to Limit Emissions Trading? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis Edwin Woerdman 5. Supplementarity in the European Carbon Emission Market Johan Eyckmans and Jan Cornillie 6. On the Optimal Timing of Reductions of CO2 Emissions: An Economist’s Perspective on the Debate on ‘When Flexibility’ Henri L.F. de Groot 7. Joint Implementation as a Flexible Instrument – A CGE Analysis between a Developing and an Industrialized Country Christoph Böhringer, Klaus Conrad and Andreas Löschel 8. The Australian Greenhouse Challenge: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects for Voluntary Approaches in Climate Policy Rory Sullivan and Robin Ormerod 9. The Clean Development Mechanism: Potential, Promise and Limitations Jyoti P. Painuly 10. Risk Management of Joint Implementation and Clean Development Mechanism Projects through Carbon Investment Funds Josef Janssen 11. On the Dynamic Efficiency and Environmental Integrity of GHG Tradable Quotas Khalil Helioui Index

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