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Efficiency and Distributional Consequences of the Allocation of Tradable Emission Allowances
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Market Mechanisms and Incentives for Environmental Management (2000)
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year (Date Added to Report) | Document Sources |
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Paper | Fisher C, Bernard A, Vielle M. Is there a rationale for rebating environmental levies? Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper 01-31, 2001, pp. 261-281. |
R828628 (Final) (01/10/07) |
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Paper | Burtraw D, Palmer K, Bharvirkar R, Paul A. The effect of allowance allocation on the cost of carbon emission trading. Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper 01-30, August 2001, pp. 64-83. |
R828628 (Final) (01/10/07) |
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Paper | Fischer C, Fox A. Output-based allocations of emissions permits: efficiency and distributional effects in a general equilibrium setting with taxes and trade. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, December 2004, RFF Discussion Paper 04-37. |
R828628 (2001) (04/11/05) R828628 (Final) (04/11/05) R830991 (2004) (04/11/05) |
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Paper | Fischer C. Combining rate-based and cap-and-trade emissions policies. Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper 03-32, May 2003, pp. 169-218. |
R828628 (Final) (01/10/07) |
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Paper | Fischer C. Market power and output-based refunding of environmental policy revenues. Resources for the Future, Discussion Paper 03-27, 2003, pp. 169-218. |
R828628 (Final) (01/10/07) |
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Presentation | Fischer C. Output-based allocation and greenhouse gas emissions trading. Presented at the Canadian Federal/Provincial Working Group on Emissions Trading, Toronto, Canada, October 2001. |
R828628 (2001) (12/23/09) |
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Presentation | Fischer C, Fox A. Output-based allocations of emissions permits: efficiency and distributional effects in a general equilibrium setting. Presented at the Canadian Federal/Provincial Working Group on Emissions Trading, Toronto, Canada, October 2001. |
R828628 (Final) (12/23/09) |
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