To Trade or Not to Trade: Firm-Level Analysis of Emissions Trading in Santiago, Chile
Abstract
Whether tradable permits are appropriate for use in transition and developing
economies—given special social and cultural circumstances, such as the lack of institutions and lack of expertise with market‐based policies—is much debated. We conducted interviews and surveyed a sample of firms subject to emissions trading programs in Santiago, Chile, one of the first cities outside the OECD that has implemented such trading. The information gathered allow us to study what factors affect the performance of the trading programs in practice and the challenges and advantages of applying tradable permits in less developed countries.
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Date
2009-10-23Author
Coria, Jessica
Löfgren, Åsa
Sterner, Thomas
Keywords
Tradable Permits
Developing Countries
Environmental Policy
Environmental Institutions
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
390
Language
eng