Carbon markets: Past, present, and future

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Newell, RG

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Pizer, WA

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Raimi, D

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Rausser, GC

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2015-07-12T13:29:51Z

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2014-01-01

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© 2014 by Annual Reviews.Carbon markets are substantial and expanding. There are many lessons from experience over the past 9 years: fewer free allowances, careful moderation of low and high prices, and a recognition that trading systems require adjustments that have consequences for market participants and market confidence. Moreover, the emerging international architecture features separate emissions trading systems serving distinct jurisdictions. These programs are complemented by a variety of other types of policies alongside the carbon markets. This architecture sits in sharp contrast to the integrated global trading architecture envisioned 15 years ago by the designers of the Kyoto Protocol and raises a suite of new questions. In this new architecture, jurisdictions with emissions trading have to decide how, whether, and when to link with one another, and policy makers must confront how to measure both the comparability of efforts among markets and the comparability between markets and a variety of other policy approaches.

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1941-1359

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1941-1340

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10262

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Annual Reviews

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Annual Review of Resource Economics

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10.1146/annurev-resource-100913-012655

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Carbon markets: Past, present, and future

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Journal article

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Newell, RG|0000-0002-3205-5562

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Pizer, WA|0000-0003-1498-1148

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191

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215

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1

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Duke

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Duke Science & Society

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Economics

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Environmental Sciences and Policy

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Initiatives

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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Staff

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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6

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