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Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists | 2017

Carbon Dating: When Is It Beneficial to Link ETSs?

Baran Doda; Luca Taschini

We propose a theory of the economic advantage (EA) of regulating carbon emissions by linking two emissions trading systems versus operating them under autarky. Linking implies that permits issued in one system can be traded internationally for use in the other. We show how the nature of uncertainty, market sizes, and sunk costs of linking determine EA. Even when sunk costs are small so EA>0, autarky can be preferable to one partner, depending on jurisdiction characteristics. Moreover, one partner’s permit price volatility under linking may increase without making linking the less preferred option. An empirical application calibrates jurisdiction characteristics to demonstrate the economic significance of our results which can make linking partner match crucial for the effectiveness and success of the Paris Agreement.


Journal of Macroeconomics | 2014

Evidence on business cycles and CO2 emissions

Baran Doda


Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change | 2016

How to price carbon in good times … and bad!

Baran Doda


Archive | 2012

Evidence on CO2 emissions and business cycles

Baran Doda


Archive | 2013

Emissions-GDP Relationship in Times of Growth and Decline

Baran Doda


Climate Change Economics | 2018

Tales from the tails: Sector-level carbon intensity distribution

Baran Doda


Archive | 2017

A theory of gains from trade in multilaterally linked ETSs

Baran Doda; Simon Quemin; Luca Taschini


Archive | 2018

Linking Permit Markets Multilaterally

Baran Doda; Simon Quemin


Annual Review of Environment and Resources | 2018

The Economics of 1.5°C Climate Change

Simon Dietz; Alex Bowen; Baran Doda; Ajay Gambhir; Rachel Warren


Archive | 2017

Energy policy and the power sector in the long run

Baran Doda; Samuel Fankhauser

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Luca Taschini

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Caterina Gennaioli

Queen Mary University of London

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David Grover

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Ajay Gambhir

Imperial College London

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Alex Bowen

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Rachel Warren

University of East Anglia

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Samuel Fankhauser

London School of Economics and Political Science

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Simon Dietz

London School of Economics and Political Science

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