Essays about: "EU carbon trading scheme"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 essays containing the words EU carbon trading scheme.
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1. A revision of the first three phases in the European Union’s ETS and its effects on the CO2 emissions within the Swedish and Finnish Pulp & Paper industry.
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : The European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) aims to lower greenhouse gases inpollution-intensive industries. The success of the EU ETS, its policy framework and its pricingstrategy is both empirically acknowledged and disputed. The study contributes to the empiricalresearch on the effect of the price of EU ETS permits on carbon emissions. READ MORE
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2. The Impact of Emission Trading System on Economic Growth and Gross Fixed Capital Formation
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : Policymakers' action of mitigating and slowing down the continued increase of carbon emission is a significant global priority. One way to internalise the negative externality of pollution is to put a price on greenhouse gases and use the market-based approach of emission trading systems. READ MORE
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3. Can EU Emissions Trading System Affect Other Countries? A Panel Study of EU's Trade Partners
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : European Union commenced the EU Emissions Trading System in 2005. EU ETS has proven efficiency in reducing EU-wide greenhouse gas emissions and remains the largest emission trading scheme in the world after one decade of development. READ MORE
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4. The Impact of a Carbon Dioxide Price on Green Innovation : An Econometric Study Based on Patent Counts
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik och samhälleAbstract : The aim of this study is to examine the effects of a market-based greenhouse gases price on green innovation by testing the Hicksian theory of induced innovation. To test whether causality exists, panel data compiled of 30 countries over 13 years (2005-2017) have been used. READ MORE
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5. Addressing climate change through unilateral action: The implications of adopting a European Union-wide Border Carbon Adjustment
University essay from Lunds universitet/LUCSUSAbstract : In the European Union’s (EU) Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), free allocation of emissions allowances to avoid carbon leakage has resulted in a distorted pricing signal and a failure to reduce emissions in the most polluting industries. A Border Carbon Adjustment (BCA), a mechanism which would apply a tariff to imported goods based on their embedded carbon content, has been suggested as a solution. READ MORE