Carbon allowance allocation rules under emission intensity regulation: Grandfathering versus benchmarking
Zhao‐Yong Sun,
Yu‐Jue Wang and
Dongdong Li
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2023, vol. 44, issue 6, 3185-3198
Abstract:
This paper compares the impacts of grandfathering and benchmarking rules on firms' operating decisions, consumer surplus, and social welfare with different emission intensity limits. The findings suggest that with tight emission intensity limits, grandfathering rules are more effective in controlling carbon emissions and enhancing social welfare. Benchmarking rule with relaxed emission intensity can incentivize firms to increase output, lower product prices, and increase consumer surplus. Under relaxed intensity regulation, grandfathering rule can encourage more potential entrants to participate in the product market, and benchmarking rule can motivate firms to take more outputs, resulting higher consumer surplus and more carbon emissions.
Date: 2023
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