Emissions Trading and Business

Emissions trading challenges the management of companies in an entirely new manner. It does not only allow for a bigger flexibility in management decisions concerning emission issues like other marked based environmental policy instruments. Furthermore it changes the code by which environmental poli...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Antes, Ralf (Editor), Hansjürgens, Bernd (Editor), Letmathe, Peter (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg Physica 2006, 2006
Edition:1st ed. 2006
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Implementing the EU emissions trading directive in Spain: a comparative study of corporate concerns and strategies in different industrial sectors
  • UK’s climate change levy and emissions trading scheme: implications for businesses’ productivity and economic efficiency
  • The sources of emission reductions: evidence from U.S. SO2 emissions from 1985 through 2002
  • Policy-business interaction in emissions trading between multiple regions
  • The changing role of the project mechanisms in emissions trading
  • Prevailing technologies and locations of CDM projects: the current situation compared with expectations
  • Institutional design, decision making and innovation
  • Abatement costs vs. compliance costs in multi-period emissions trading — the firms’ perspective
  • Generous allocation and a ban on banking — implications of a simulation game for EU emissions trading
  • Emissions trading and innovation in the German electricity industry — impact of possible design options for an emissions trading scheme on innovation strategies in the German electricity industry
  • A dynamic game of technology diffusion under emissions trading: an experiment
  • Sustainability entrepreneurship in the context of emissions trading
  • Investment and management strategies under emissions trading
  • Optimal strategies for emissions trading in a Putty-Clay Vintage Model
  • Strategic production management of companies participating in the European greenhouse gas emission allowance trading scheme
  • Decision making in the emissions-market under uncertainty
  • The impact of climate policy on heat and power capacity investment decisions
  • Implications of the European emissions trading scheme for strategic energy management in small and medium enterprises
  • Management and optimization of environmental data within emissions trading markets — VEREGISTER and TEMPI
  • Emissions trading with changing future commitments — some initial thoughts
  • Emissions trading and business administration
  • Emission Trading North — important findings from a business perspective
  • Corporate greenhouse gas management in the context of emissions trading regimes
  • Accounting for emission rights
  • The role of stakeholder driven corporate governance — the example of BP’s climate change strategy
  • Emissions trading and effects on financial markets
  • Effects of emissions trading schemes existing and being implemented
  • The EUemissions trading scheme and its competitiveness effects upon European business — results from the CGE model DART