Lurking in the shadows: The impact of CO2 emissions target setting on carbon pricing in the Kyoto agreement period




Quinn Barry, Gallagher Ronan, Kuosmanen Timo

PublisherElsevier (Commercial Publisher)

2023

Energy Economics

106338

118

1873-6181

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2022.106338

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0140988322004674

https://www.pure.ed.ac.uk/ws/files/321398784/QuinnEtalEE2022LurkingInTheShadows.pdf



This paper is a case study of the impact of CO2 emissions target setting. We empirically investigate the targets set during the Kyoto Protocol period using a convex nonparametric least squares system, quantile regressions, and a comprehensive data set of 125 countries. Our findings reveal CO2 marginal abatement costs, which: (1) are significantly higher for target setting countries; (2) increase over the sample period; (3) and are an order of magnitude greater than the prevailing emissions pricing mechanisms. The results provide insights into the consequences of policies to curb unwanted by-products in a regulated system and shed light on the price efficiency of carbon markets. Furthermore, we contribute to the debate on emission reduction standard-setting and highlight the importance of shadow price estimates when regulating market instabilities in an emission trading scheme.



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