Flexible Mechanisms for an Efficient Climate Policy :
General Material Designation
[Book]
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Cost Saving Policies and Business Opportunities
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Karl Ludwig Brockmann, Marcus Stronzik.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
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Heidelberg
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Physica-Verlag HD
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2000
SERIES
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ZEW Economic Studies, 11
CONTENTS NOTE
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K.L. Brockmann, M. Stronzik: Introduction.- S. Rahmstorf: Anthropogenic Climate Change: The Risk of Unpleasant Surprises.- H.-J. Ewers: Possibilities and Limitations for Flexible Compliance with the Kyoto Targets.- Ch. Boehringer: Shaping Greenhouse Gas Abatement Strategies - Policy Issues and Quantitative Insights.- N. Eddy: Design of the Flexibility Mechanisms: An NGO's Perspective.- A. Michaelowa: Project-Based Instruments: Economic Consequences of the Kyoto and Buenos Aires Framework and Options for Future Development.- V. Danilov-Danilan: Key Developements Related to Greenhouse Gas Trading and Key Issues to Be Resolved.- G. Edward: US Experience in SO2 and NOX Emissions Trading and Developments in the Greenhouse Gas Market.- G. Tinggaard Svendsen: Political and Economic Scope for Permit Markets in Europe.- P. Zapfel: Negotiated Agreements and 'Flexible Mechanisms: Building Blocks for Efficient Kyoto Implementation Strategies in the European Union.- P. Knoedel: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading in a Private Company - BP Amoco's Flexible Mechanisms for an Efficient Climate Policy.- A. Petsonk, J. Goffmann: Meeting the Climate Challenge in the Near Term: Policy Incentives.- R. Kopp, R. Morgenstern, W. Pizer, M. Toman: A Proposal for Credible Early Action in US Climate Policy.-