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Climate Policy

Volume 6, Number 4, 2006

National allocation plans in the EU emissions trading scheme: lessons and implications for phase II



Preface
Michael Grubb.......... 349–350
Emissions trading: lessons learnt from the 1st phase of the EU ETS and prospects for the 2nd phase
Regina Betz and Misato Sato.......... 351–359
EU emissions trading: an early analysis of national allocation plans for 2008–2012
Regina Betz, Karoline Rogge and Joachim Schleich.......... 361–394
Emission projections 2008–2012 versus national allocation plans II
Karsten Neuhoff, Federico Ferrario, Michael Grubb, Etienne Gabel and Kim Keats.......... 395–410
Implications of announced phase II national allocation plans for the EU ETS
Karsten Neuhoff, Markus Åhman, Regina Betz, Johanna Cludius, Federico Ferrario, Kristina Holmgren, Gabriella Pal, Michael Grubb, Felix Matthes, Karoline Rogge, Misato Sato, Joachim Schleich, Jos Sijm, Andreas Tuerk, Claudia Kettner and Neil Walker.......... 411–422
New entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: incentives and options in the EU ETS
Markus Åhman and Kristina Holmgren.......... 423–440
The environmental and economic effects of European emissions trading
Claudia Kemfert, Michael Kohlhaas, Truong Truong and Artem Protsenko.......... 441–455
Harmonization versus decentralization in the EU ETS: an economic analysis
Pablo del Río González.......... 457–475
Simple rules for targeting CO2 allowance allocations to compensate firms
Karen Palmer, Dallas Burtraw and Kahn Danny.......... 477–493
False confidences: forecasting errors and emission caps in CO2 trading systems
Michael Grubb and Federico Ferrario.......... 495–501


Print ISSN 1469-3062
Online ISSN 1752-7457