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ID094856
Title ProperHedge value of international emissions trading under uncertainty
LanguageENG
AuthorWebster, Mort ;  Paltsev, Sergey ;  Reilly, John
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper estimates the value of international emissions trading, focusing on a here-to-fore neglected component; its value as a hedge against uncertainty. Much analysis has been done of the Kyoto Protocol and other potential international greenhouse gas mitigation policies comparing the costs of achieving emission targets with and without trading. These studies often show large cost reductions for all Parties under trading compared to a no trading case. We investigate the welfare gains of including emissions trading in the presence of uncertainty in economic growth rates, using both a partial equilibrium model based on marginal abatement cost curves and a computable general equilibrium model. We find that the hedge value of international trading is small relative to its value in reallocating emissions reductions when the burden sharing scheme does not resemble a least cost allocation. We also find that the effects of pre-existing tax distortions and terms of trade dominate the hedge value of trading. We conclude that the primary value of emissions trading in international agreements is as a burden sharing or wealth transfer mechanism and should be judged accordingly.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 4; Apr 2010: p1787-1796
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 38, No. 4; Apr 2010: p1787-1796
Key WordsClimate Change ;  Emissions Trading ;  Uncertainty