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Environment / Climate change / Emissions trading / Monopoly / Monopsony / Market / Kyoto Protocol / Marginal abatement cost / Environmental policy of the United States / Climate change policy / Carbon finance / Economics
Date: 2014-08-13 11:19:55
Environment
Climate change
Emissions trading
Monopoly
Monopsony
Market
Kyoto Protocol
Marginal abatement cost
Environmental policy of the United States
Climate change policy
Carbon finance
Economics

ECONOMICS OF EMISSION TRADING IN THE CONTEXT OF KYOTO PROTOCOL FOR GREENHOUSE GAS REDUCTION. KISHORE K DHAVALA; MAHADEV BHAT FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY. This paper analyzes the failures of the Kyoto Protocol and i

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