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What Has the Kyoto Protocol Wrought? The Real Architecture of Tradable Permit Markets

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  • Robert W. Hahn

    (American Enterprise Institute)

  • Robert Stavins

Abstract

This volume investigates the potential performance of the Kyoto Protocol's international trading mechanisms in the presence of diverse types of domestic greenhouse policy instruments.

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  • Robert W. Hahn & Robert Stavins, 1999. "What Has the Kyoto Protocol Wrought? The Real Architecture of Tradable Permit Markets," Books, American Enterprise Institute, number 52837, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:aei:rpbook:52837
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    Keywords

    Environment; Regulation; environmentalism; Trade policy; environmental policy; Kyoto Protocol; Greenhouse gas; AEI Press; AEI Archive;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics

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