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Linking International Emissions Trading Schemes. Charis A. van den Berg, LL.M. Fitsum G. Tiche , LL.M. Existing and proposed ETSs. EU ETS. Switzerland. South Korea. WCI. RGGI. MGGA. Australia. New Zealand. Research questions.
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Linking International Emissions Trading Schemes Charis A. van den Berg, LL.M. Fitsum G. Tiche, LL.M.
ExistingandproposedETSs EU ETS Switzerland South Korea WCI RGGI MGGA Australia New Zealand
Research questions • What are the underlyingsocio-economic, legalandpolitical factors of barrierstolinkinginternationalemissionstradingschemes? • Sub-questions: • What are the major barriers to linking • What inefficiencies may arise • What are the underlying socio-economic, legal and political factors?
Relevance • Competing policy considerations and linking emissions trading schemes • Solving barriers to linking requires socio-economic and politically feasible solutions • Thusthe needtounderstand the socio-economic, legalandpolitical factors behindbarrierstolinking
Approaches • FunctionalComparativeLaw • Mapping out barrierstolinkingandunderstandingtheir background from a comparativelawperspective • Transaction CostEconomics • Problem of linking as a contractingproblem • Emissionstradingschemes as basic units of analysis havingtheirownspecificattributes • The linkingframework as a governancestructuretosolvecontractingproblems
Methodology • Mapping out barrierstolinking: • Identifying similarities and differences • Laws and other policy instruments • Literature analysis • Unbundlingsocio-economic, legalandeconomic factors: • Lookingintolegislativeintentions in a historicalandpolitical sense • Discussionswith stakeholders • Interest groups’ position papers • Mapping out inefficiencies: • Contractual problems posed by linking and how these affect linking