
handle: 10419/166152
Tradable Permits – a Market-Based Allocation System for the Environment. Tradable Permits and Other Environmental Policy Instruments – Killing one Bird with two Stones. Tradable Permits – Ten Key Design Issues. Tradable Permits with Imperfect Monitoring. Emissions Trading with Greenhouse Gases in the European Union.
EU-Umweltpolitik, Q20, Umweltzertifikat, Umweltökonomik, Immissionsschutz, Umweltpolitik, Klimaschutz, EU-Umweltpolitik, Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse, EU-Staaten, Vereinigte Staaten, Environmental economics, Emission control, Environmental policy, Climate protection, EU environmental policy, Economic policy analysis, EU countries, United States, ddc:330, Environmental economics, Climate protection, Vereinigte Staaten, EU environmental policy, United States, Environmental policy, Emission control, Umweltzertifikat, Klimaschutz, Economic policy analysis, EU-Staaten, Umweltpolitik, Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse, Immissionsschutz, EU countries, Umweltökonomik, jel: jel:Q20
EU-Umweltpolitik, Q20, Umweltzertifikat, Umweltökonomik, Immissionsschutz, Umweltpolitik, Klimaschutz, EU-Umweltpolitik, Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse, EU-Staaten, Vereinigte Staaten, Environmental economics, Emission control, Environmental policy, Climate protection, EU environmental policy, Economic policy analysis, EU countries, United States, ddc:330, Environmental economics, Climate protection, Vereinigte Staaten, EU environmental policy, United States, Environmental policy, Emission control, Umweltzertifikat, Klimaschutz, Economic policy analysis, EU-Staaten, Umweltpolitik, Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse, Immissionsschutz, EU countries, Umweltökonomik, jel: jel:Q20
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