The Architecture of Carbon Markets: Institutional Analysis of the Organizations and Relationships that Build the Market.
Countries around the world are developing carbon emissions markets as a governance mechanism to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate anthropogenic climate change. These markets are social institutions, designed to solve the transnational collective action problem of climate change. This arti...
Main Author: | Knox-Hayes, J |
---|---|
Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
Published: |
School of Geography and Environment (University of Oxford)
2009
|
Similar Items
-
Constructing an international market for carbon trading: an institutional perspective
by: Knox-Hayes, J
Published: (2009) -
Constructing an international market for carbon trading: an institutional perspective.
by: Knox-Hayes, J
Published: (2009) -
Path-Dependence, Coalitions and Interlinked Networks: Legislating Carbon Markets in the Face of Financial Crisis.
by: Knox-Hayes, J
Published: (2009) -
Customer relationship management : perspectives from the market place /
by: Knox, Simon
Published: (2003) -
Marketing green buildings : guide for engineering construction and architecture /
by: 287233 Yudelson, Jerry
Published: (2006)