Effective Global Carbon Markets
Justin D. Macinante
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Abstract:
As numerous jurisdictions implement emissions mitigation mechanisms that put a price on carbon, this incisive book explores the emerging emissions markets and their diverse and fragmented nature. It proposes an innovative model for connecting such markets, offering a significantly more successful and expeditious achievement of climate policy objectives.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781839109478
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction to effective global carbon markets , pp 2-11

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- Ch 2 Background: the problem of and response to climate change , pp 12-30

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- Ch 3 Compartmentalization of the carbon market , pp 32-51

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- Ch 4 The nature of what is traded in the carbon market , pp 52-68

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- Ch 5 Carbon market diversity and reasons to connect , pp 69-87

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- Ch 6 The networked market on distributed ledger technology – concept and theory , pp 89-135

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- Ch 7 Practical implementation of the proposed networked market , pp 136-157

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- Ch 8 Governance structure for the networked market , pp 159-201

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- Ch 9 Analysis of the networked market – legal issues , pp 202-223

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- Ch 10 Conclusions on effective global carbon markets , pp 225-232

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