International Equity and Differentiation in Global Warming Policy

被引:40
作者
Adam Rose
Brandt Stevens
Jae Edmonds
Marshall Wise
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[1] The Pennsylvania State University,Department of Energy, Environmental, and Mineral Economics
[2] California Energy Commission,Demand Analysis Office
[3] Pacific Northwest Laboratory,undefined
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Environmental and Resource Economics | 1998年 / 12卷
关键词
global warming; tradeable permits; equity; non-linear programming;
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摘要
ne of the major obstacles to reaching a comprehensive agreement on global warming is the setting of greenhouse gas emission reduction targets for individual countries. Long-standing tensions between industrialized and developing countries have raised the issue of equity in burden-sharing. Moreover, individual industrialized nations have pleaded special circumstances and have sought differentiation in their obligations. This paper analyzes alternative rules for distributing tradable carbon dioxide emissions permits. A non-linear programming model, which distinguishes between allocation-based and outcome-based rules, is used to analyze the relative welfare outcomes. The model is applied to the world body of nations and yields several important policy implications.
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