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An Analysis with the CERT Model of the FSU Market Power in the Carbon Emissions Trading Market
Authors:Jeremy Sager
Affiliation:(1) Paul Scherrer Institute, CH-5232, Villigen, Switzerland;(2) DGC – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Abstract:This paper aims to assess the consequences of the amendments made to the Kyoto Protocol during COP 7 in Marrakech. The major issue of ldquohot airrdquo and CDM transaction costs is examined using the CERT model to show that primary supply regions, typically those with ldquohot airrdquo availability, might control the emissions reduction permit supply market and maximise net export revenues of permit supply by withholding 40 to 60% of available ldquohot airrdquo credits. The assumption that primary permit suppliers control permit price via a restriction of ldquohot airrdquo supply to the market will inadvertently leave a portion of the market share open to non-Annex B CDM supply, despite potentially extreme variance in CDM transaction costs. A summary table of policy implications on the emissions reduction permit market is also included.
Keywords:Kyoto policy analysis  international emissions trading  permit market  CERT model  hot air  transaction costs
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