Tradable Permits in Developing Countries: Evidence from air pollution in Santiago, Chile
Abstract
Santiago was one of the first cities outside the OECD to implement a tradable permit
program to control air pollution. This paper looks closely at the program’s performance
over the past ten years, stressing its similarities and discrepancies with trading programs
implemented in developed countries, and analyzing how it has reacted to regulatory
adjustments and market shocks. Studying Santiago's experience allows us to discuss the
drawbacks and advantages of applying tradable permits in less developed countries
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Date
2008-11-19Author
Coria, Jessica
Sterner, Thomas
Keywords
air pollution
environmental policy
tradable permits
developing countries
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
326
Language
eng