The Clean Development Mechanism: A Bane or a Boon for Developing Countries?

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Kim R. Olsen
Jyoti P. Painuly
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[1] UNEP Collaborating Centre on Energy and Environment,
[2] RISØ National Laboratory in Roskilde,undefined
[3] Institute of Economics,undefined
[4] University of Copenhagen,undefined
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climate change; clean development mechanism; emission trading; developing countries; gain estimation; Kyoto Protocol;
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10.1023/A:1021366319476
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摘要
We analyse the gains to developing countries from the participation in the CDM during the Kyoto period (until 2010) in the event an emissions trading (ET) regime exists in the post-Kyoto period (2010–20). We show that the developing countries will always be better-off participating in the CDM if the emissions quota they get in the post-Kyoto period is not linked to their baseline emissions. However if their quota equals (or is related to) their baseline emissions, CDM participation strategy may be a preferred alternative only if the CDM price is high enough to off-set the losses of the post-Kyoto period (during ET regime) due to participation in the CDM. We simulate the CDM and ET in the Kyoto and post-Kyoto period and show that with the reduction targets given in the Kyoto Protocol for Annex B countries, participation in the CDM is beneficial to non-Annex B (developing) countries, even if their emissions quota in the post-Kyoto period (during ET regime) is determined by their baseline emissions. Abatement supply price in the post-Kyoto period however turns out to be crucial factor in this case.
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页数:23
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