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Autor:
Trück, Stefan1, Weron, Rafał2
Publikováno v:
Journal of Futures Markets. Jun2016, Vol. 36 Issue 6, p587-611. 25p.
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Autor:
Stefan Trück, Rafał Weron
Publikováno v:
Journal of Futures Markets. 36:587-611
We examine convenience yields and risk premiums in the EU‐wide CO 2 emissions trading scheme (EU‐ETS) during the first Kyoto commitment period (2008–2012). We find that the market has changed from initial backwardation to contango with signific
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Autor:
Stefan Trück, Rafal Weron
We examine convenience yields in the EU-wide CO2 emissions trading scheme (EU-ETS) during the first Kyoto commitment period (2008-2012). We find that the market has changed from initial backwardation to contango with significantly negative convenienc
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http://www.im.pwr.wroc.pl/~hugo/RePEc/wuu/wpaper/HSC_15_03.pdf
http://www.im.pwr.wroc.pl/~hugo/RePEc/wuu/wpaper/HSC_15_03.pdf
Autor:
Mario Tonosaki
Publikováno v:
Journal of Wood Science. 55:390-394
An increase in the amount of harvested wood products (HWP) from sustainable forestry would help to reduce levels of atmospheric carbon. In the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol (2008–2012), this carbon stock effect of HWP is ignored, an
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU-ETS), the major policy tool of the EU for achieving its Kyoto target, is the largest pollution permit market in the world. Following the lessons learned from the trial phase (2005-2007), new measures were adopted f
We estimate reference CO₂ emission projections in the European Union, and quantify the economic impacts of the Kyoto commitment on Member States. We consider the case where each EU member individually meets a CO₂ emissions target, applying a coun
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The Canadian government ratified the Kyoto Protocol in December 2002. The protocol calls for greenhouse gas emissions to be reduced by 6 percent below the 1990 level (approximately 35 percent below what they are expected to be in a business-as-usual
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http://purl.umn.edu/45988
This paper presents an estimation of the cost of reducing CO2 emissions as agreed in Kyoto by Annex I countries. Unlike most of the existing literature, this paper focuses on European Union countries abatement costs and, using a simple model, estimat
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http://crenos.unica.it/crenos/node/162
http://crenos.unica.it/crenos/node/162