Re: Emission Trading

2002-12-11 Thread AdmrlLocke
In a message dated 12/11/02 12:02:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Denny Ellerman and his colleagues at MIT pretty much have the franchise on this issue. See "Markets for Clean Air: The US Acid Rain Program", Cambridge University Press, 2000. >> Sounds like a cry for some competition! :)

Fw: New theory explains economic growth in terms of evolutionary biology

2002-12-11 Thread Alypius Skinner
> New theory explains economic growth in terms of evolutionary biology > > The struggle for survival that characterized most of human existence > stimulated a process of natural selection that conferred an evolutionary > advantage on humans who had a higher genetic predisposition for a careful >

Re: Emission Trading

2002-12-11 Thread dmitche4
Well, you might start with the symposium on SO2 trading in the Journal of Economic Perspectives in the Summer of 1998. Clear well written articles. Cropper and Oates have a pretty good survey article in the Journal of Economic Literature (1992). Mitch - Original Message - From: "S

Re: Emission Trading

2002-12-11 Thread Rodney F Weiher
Denny Ellerman and his colleagues at MIT pretty much have the franchise on this issue. See "Markets for Clean Air: The US Acid Rain Program", Cambridge University Press, 2000. Steffen Hentrich wrote: > Dear Armchairs, > > does anybody know a comprehensive analysis of emisson trading > programms

Emission Trading

2002-12-11 Thread Steffen Hentrich
Dear Armchairs, does anybody know a comprehensive analysis of emisson trading programms? I'm especially interested in effects of permits distribution on competition. Greetings Steffen