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Seminar

Research seminar: Buy coal, cap gas! Markets for fossil fuel deposits when fuel emission intensities differ

Date
27 October 2020
When
11:45 - 12:45
Where
Auditorium, SSB, Akersveien 26/Youtube, There can be a maximum of 20 people in the Auditorium.
Registration
Those who want to be present physically have to send registration to Halvor Størrøsten (Contact).

Content

Achim Hagen, Berlin School of Economics

https://www.agrar.hu-berlin.de/en/institut-en/departments/daoe/ress-en/mitarbeiter-en/achim-hagen-m-a

Link to the seminar:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znIuLRpP_IM&feature=youtu.be

Abstract: Climate policies can target either the demand or the supply of fossil fuels. While demand-side policies have been analyzed in the literature and applied in policy-making, supply-side policies, e.g. deposit policies, are a promising option and a recent research focus. In this paper we study deposit markets for two fuels that differ in emission intensity. We find that, with strategic action on the deposit markets, deposit policies are inefficient due to price manipulations within and between both deposit markets. Regarding the political economy of deposit policies, they generate more welfare for all countries if applied to both fuels as opposed to one or none. Further, for perfectly segmented fuel markets, importing countries do not purchase deposits of a sufficiently clean fuel. If fuels are substitutes and strongly differ in emission intensity, countries do not buy deposits of a relatively clean fuel. Finally, deposit markets can induce countries selling deposits to choose a cleaner fuel mix.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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