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Emissions Trading and Business

Edited by Ralf Antes (), Bernd Hansjürgens () and Peter Letmathe ()

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2006
ISBN: 978-3-7908-1748-5
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction
Ralf Antes, Bernd Hansjürgens and Peter Letmathe
Abatement costs vs. compliance costs in multi-period emissions trading — the firms’ perspective
Sven Bode
Generous allocation and a ban on banking — implications of a simulation game for EU emissions trading
Joachim Schleich, Karl-Martin Ehrhart, Christian Hoppe and Stefan Seifert
Emissions trading and innovation in the German electricity industry — impact of possible design options for an emissions trading scheme on innovation strategies in the German electricity industry
Martin Cames and Anke Weidlich
A dynamic game of technology diffusion under emissions trading: an experiment
Ivana Capozza
Sustainability entrepreneurship in the context of emissions trading
Anne Gerlach
Optimal strategies for emissions trading in a Putty-Clay Vintage Model
Peter Letmathe and Sandra Wagner
Strategic production management of companies participating in the European greenhouse gas emission allowance trading scheme
Wolf Fichtner
Decision making in the emissions-market under uncertainty
Gorden Spangardt, Michael Lucht, Christian Wolf and Christian Horn
The impact of climate policy on heat and power capacity investment decisions
Harri Laurikka
Implications of the European emissions trading scheme for strategic energy management in small and medium enterprises
Anja Pauksztat and Martin Kruska
Management and optimization of environmental data within emissions trading markets — VEREGISTER and TEMPI
Bernhard Grimm, Stefan Pickl and Alan Reed
Emissions trading with changing future commitments — some initial thoughts
Marcus Stronzik
Emission Trading North — important findings from a business perspective
Katja Barzantny
Corporate greenhouse gas management in the context of emissions trading regimes
Ralf Antes
Accounting for emission rights
Edeltraud Günther
The role of stakeholder driven corporate governance — the example of BP’s climate change strategy
Thomas Langrock
Emissions trading and effects on financial markets
Timo Busch
The EU emissions trading scheme and its competitiveness effects upon European business — results from the CGE model DART
Sonja Peterson
Implementing the EU emissions trading directive in Spain: a comparative study of corporate concerns and strategies in different industrial sectors
Pablo del Río González
UK’s climate change levy and emissions trading scheme: implications for businesses’ productivity and economic efficiency
Adarsh Varma
The sources of emission reductions: evidence from U.S. SO2 emissions from 1985 through 2002
A. Denny Ellerman and Florence Dubroeucq
Policy-business interaction in emissions trading between multiple regions
Jürgen Scheffran and Marian Leimbach
The changing role of the project mechanisms in emissions trading
Katherine G. Begg
Prevailing technologies and locations of CDM projects: the current situation compared with expectations
Jobert Winkel

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