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Author:Bohm, P.
Carlen, B.
Title:A Cost-effective Approach to Attracting Low-income Countries to International Emissions Trading: Theory and Experiments
Journal:Environmental and Resource Economics
2002 : OCT, VOL. 23:2, p. 187-211
Index terms:CLIMATE
CHANGE
TRADE
COSTS
Language:eng
Abstract:The cost-effectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol and any similar non-global treaty would be enhanced by attracting additional countries to international emissions trading and achieving this as soon as possible. In contrast to what is heard in most of the debate, such an enlargement is here taken to be attained with the new participants, at least to begin with, being fully compensated. This paper focuses on two forms of compensation that can be used to attract poor countries to participate in emissions trading. The theoretical as well as experimental evidence suggests that, if poor countries are more risk averse than rich countries, partial compensation in terms of financial transfers is more cost-effective than relying solely on compensation in kind - emission quotas - as has been the case so far.
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