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An Updated Review Of Carbon Markets, Institutions, Policies, And Research

In: The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) An Early History of Unanticipated Outcomes

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  • Ariel Dinar

    (University of California, Riverside, USA)

  • Donald F Larson

    (World Bank, USA)

  • Shaikh M Rahman

    (Texas Tech University, USA)

Abstract

The following sections are included:SCIENCE AND POLICYFEATURES OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORKObligations Under the FrameworkFlexibility MechanismsEmission Allocations and the Choice of Policy InstrumentsCurrent InstrumentsProject RulesThe CDM Project CycleThe JI Project CycleLand Management ProjectsSupplementarity, Additionality, Diversion, and Carry OverCompatibility with the Trade AgreementsEXPECTED OUTCOMES FROM THE CLIMATE CHANGE FRAMEWORKPolicy Evaluations and PredictionsModel Structures and TechnologyMarket PowerLeakages, Ancillary Benefits, and Crowding OutUncertainty, Discounting, and Intergenerational TradeoffsTechnology Development and Transfer as a Policy InstrumentDOMESTIC POLICIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, THE US, AND AUSTRALIAEU Emissions Trading SchemeIntegration with the Climate Change FrameworkRegional Initiatives and Voluntary MarketsCARBON MARKETSModel Studies of Potential Size of the Market for the Flexibility MechanismsThe Evolution of Carbon Project FinancingThe Geographic Distribution of Kyoto-Project CreditsCONCLUSIONS AND AREAS FOR FUTURE STUDYREFERENCESANNEX 2.1: Glossary of Acronyms.

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  • Ariel Dinar & Donald F Larson & Shaikh M Rahman, 2013. "An Updated Review Of Carbon Markets, Institutions, Policies, And Research," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) An Early History of Unanticipated Outcomes, chapter 2, pages 9-89, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814401104_0002
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