Making Markets: Unpacking Design and Governance of Carbon Market Mechanisms [E-Book] / Andrew Prag, Gregory Briner and Christina Hood
Carbon market mechanisms such as emissions trading systems and crediting mechanisms can have multiple objectives. A key goal is to lower the cost of achieving greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions. Market mechanisms can also catalyse investment in low carbon technologies and practices, provide l...
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Personal Name(s): | Prag, Andrew. |
Briner, Gregory. / Hood, Christina. | |
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Paris :
OECD Publishing,
2012
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Physical Description: |
52 p. ; 21 x 29.7cm. |
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englisch |
DOI: |
10.1787/5k43nhks65xs-en |
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OECD/IEA Climate Change Expert Group Papers ;
2012/03 |
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Environment Energy |
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