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  • Tradeable Permits to Reduce Greenhouse Gases

Issues of Participation and Rights Allocation in Tradeable Permits Systems to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions

By: James K. Sebenius and Michael Grubb
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Keywords

Corporate Social Responsibility and Impact; Climate Change; Pollutants; Science-Based Business

Citation

Sebenius, James K., and Michael Grubb. "Issues of Participation and Rights Allocation in Tradeable Permits Systems to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions." In Tradeable Permits to Reduce Greenhouse Gases, edited by Jan Corfee, 181–222. Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 1992.

About The Author

James K. Sebenius

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