Publikationen des Forschungsbereichs Umwelt- und Klimaökonomik

  1. Discussion und Working Paper // 2003

    Challenges for investment in renewable electricity in the European Union: Background report in the ADMIRE REBUS project

    This report serves as a background report of the main report of the ADMIRE REBUS project (see Uyterlinde et al. 2003). The report focuses on challenges that arise from changes in politi-cal support systems, lead…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 03-73 // 2003

    Efficiency, Compensation, and Discrimination: What is at Stake When Implementing the EU Emissions Trading Scheme?

    Abstract: In 2005, an EU-wide emissions trading scheme covering major CO2 producing sites shall comeinto power. The key objective of the trading scheme is to promote cost-efficiency of carbon reduction within…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 03-70 // 2003

    Reforming Social Welfare in Germany - An Applied General Equilibrium Analysis

    This paper analyses the effects of a social assistance reform in Germany. In contrast to studies which are based on microsimulation methods we use a computable general equilibrium model which incorporates a…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 03-61 // 2003

    The Kyoto Protocol: A Review and Perspectives

    International concern about climate change has led to the Kyoto Protocol, negotiated in 1997, which contains legally binding emission targets for industrialized countries to be achieved during the commitment…

  5. Beiträge in Sammel- und Tagungsbänden // 2003

    Das Kioto-Protokoll: Eine Bestandsaufnahme aus ökonomischer Sicht

    Der Aufsatz anaylsiert die ökonomischen Implikationen der Konkretisierungen des Kioto Protokolls wie sie auf den Vertragsstaatenkonferenzen von Marrakesch und Bonn vereinbart wurden, insbesondere die…

  6. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 03-59 // 2003

    The Role of Transaction Costs and Risk Premia in the Determination of Climate Change Policy Responses

    Transaction costs and risk have generally not been taken into account in assessing the Kyoto mechanisms JI, CDM and emissions trading. However, they can have a significant influence. With regard to the…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 03-22 // 2003

    Economic Implications of Alternative Allocation Schemes for Emission Allowances

    Political feasibility of emission trading systems may crucially depend on the free initial allocation of emission allowances to energy-intensive industries in order to ameliorate adverse production and…