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Carbon Markets Around The Globe Sustainability And Political Feasibility Sven Rudolph

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Carbon Markets Around The Globe Sustainability And Political Feasibility Sven Rudolph
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.54 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Sven Rudolph, Elena Aydos
ISBN: 9781839109089, 1839109084
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Carbon Markets Around The Globe Sustainability And Political Feasibility Sven Rudolph by Sven Rudolph, Elena Aydos 9781839109089, 1839109084 instant download after payment.

In this timely book, Sven Rudolph and Elena Aydos take an interdisciplinary approach that combines sustainability economics, political economy and legal concepts to answer two fundamental questions: How can carbon markets be designed to be effective, efficient and just at the same time? And how can the political barriers to sustainable carbon markets be overcome?


The first part of the book develops an innovative and robust Sustainable Model Rule for evaluating carbon market design, which is demonstrated in practice through chapters assessing the vast majority of real-life emissions trading schemes (ETS) from around the world. In the second part, the focus shifts to political feasibility, providing a political economy framework for evaluating ETS. The authors examine empirical data from case studies in several countries, and identify strategies and policy windows for implementing truly sustainable ETS.


The cutting-edge tools outlined in this book for conducting assessments of carbon market design and feasibility will be invaluable for climate policy practitioners and environmental lawyers at national and international levels. The book will also be an important resource for policy makers, think tanks and stakeholders, as well as for scholars and students in environmental economics and climate change law and policy.

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