How large are the welfare gains from technological innovation induced by environmental policies?
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The welfare gains resulting from technological innovations required by changes in environmental policies will be greater if the abatement costs are lowered quickly and the abatement level necessary is low.
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
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The emergence of market power in emission rights markets: the role of initial permit distribution
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The development of an emission permit market model to determine the level of market distortion is discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
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The effects of emissions standards on industry
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The economic benefits of strict mandatory emissions standards are discussed.
Publication Name: Journal of Regulatory Economics
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0922-680X
Year: 2003
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