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Regulators and academicians have recently become interested in using a marketable permits program as a new way to control aggregate pollution emissions. Our research focuses on choosing a permit trading mechanism that is both economically efficient and politically viable. We consider an organized trading process and a revenue neutral auction, both of which involve an initial allocation of permits based on past history. Each is tested in a non-monopolistic and monopolistic environment to determine which mechanism performs best. The results suggest that, overall, the organized trading process outperforms the revenue neutral auction. |