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  Beckerman, W. and J. Pasek (1995). "The Equitable International Allocation Of Tradable Carbon Emission Permits." Global Environmental Change - Human and Policy Dimensions 5(5): 405-413.

Bernstein, P. M., W. D. Montgomery, et al. (1999). "Global Impacts of the Kyoto Agreement: Results from the MS-MRT model." Resource and Energy Economics 21(3-4): 375-413.

Bertram, G. (1992). "Tradable Emission Permits and the Control of Greenhouse Gases." Journal of Development Studies 28(3): 423-46.

Bohm, P. (1992). "Distributional Implications of Allowing International Trade in CO2 Emission Quotas." The World Economy 15(1): 107-114.

Bohm, P. (1993). "Incomplete International Cooperation to Reduce CO2 Emissions: Alternative Policies." Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 24(3): 258-271.

Bohm, P. (1994). Making Carbon Emission Quota Agreements More Efficient: Joint Implementation versus Quota Tradability. Economic Instruments for Air Pollution Control. G. Klaassen and F. R. Førsund. Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers: 187-208.

Bohm, P. and B. Carlén (1999). "Emission Quota Trade Among the Few: Laboratory Evidence of Joint Implementation Among Committed Countries." Resource and Energy Economics 21(1): 43-66.

Bohm, P. and B. Larsen (1994). "Fairness in a Tradable-Permit Treaty for Carbon Emissions Reductions in Europe and the Former Soviet Union." Environmental and Resource Economics 4(3): 219-239.

Burtraw, D. and M. A. Toman (1992). "Equity and  International Agreements for CO2 Containment." Journal of Energy Engineering 118(2): 122-135.

Chapman, D. and T. Drennen (1990). "Equity and Effectiveness of Possible CO2 Treaty Proposals." Contemporary Policy Issues 8(3): 16-28.

Denne, T. (1998). "Inclusion of Absorption by Sinks in an Emissions Trading Regime." International Journal of Environment and Pollution 10(3-4): 495-502.

Dobes, L. (1999). "Kyoto: Tradable Greenhouse Emission Permits in the Transport Sector." Transport Reviews 19(1): 81-97.

Driesen, D. M. (1998). "Free Lunch Or Cheap Fix?: The Emissions Trading Idea And The Climate Change Convention." Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review 26(1): 1-88.

Dudek, D. J. and A. LeBlanc (1990). "Offsetting New CO2 Emissions: A Rational First Step." Contemporary Policy Issues 8(3): 29-42.

Dudek, D. and T. Tietenberg (1992). Monitoring and Enforcing Greenhouse Gas Trading. Climate Change: Designing a Tradable Permit System. Paris, Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development: 251-277.

Fischer, C., S. Kerr, et al. (1998). "Using Emissions Trading to Regulate US Greenhouse Gas Emissions: An Overview of Policy Design and Implementation Issues." National Tax Journal 51(3): 453-464.

Goulder, L. H., I. W. H. Parry, et al. (1999). "The Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Instruments for Environmental Protection in a Second-Best Setting." Journal of Public Economics 72(3): 329-360.

Goulder, L. H. and S. H. Schneider (1999). "Induced Technological Change and the Attractiveness of CO2 Abatement Policies." Resource and Energy Economics 21(3-4): 211-253.

Gupta, J. (1997). The Climate Change Convention and Developing Countries: From Conflict to Consensus. Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 

Jorgenson, D. W. and P. J. Wilcoxen (1993). "Reducing U. S. Carbon Emissions: An Assessment of Different Instruments." Journal of Policy Modeling 15(5-6): 491-520.

Helme, E. A. and J.-A. Gille (1997). Joint-Implementation: From Policy to Practice. Market-Based Approaches To Environmental Policy: Regulatory Innovations to the Fore. R. F. Kosobud and J. M. Zimmerman. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold: 237-251.

Koutstaal, P.R. (1996). Tradeable CO2 Emission Permits in Europe: A Study for the Design and Consequences of a System of Tradeable Permits for Reducing CO2 Emissions in the European Union. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation, Groningen University (The Netherlands).

Kverndokk, S. (1995). "Tradable CO2 Emission Permits - Initial Distribution as a Justice Problem." Environmental Values 4(2): 129-148.

Larsen, B. and A. Shah (1994). "Global Tradable Carbon Permits, Participation Incentives, and Transfers." Oxford Economic Papers 46( 5 Suppl.): 841-856.

Lee, Sang-Ho (1996). "An Optional Permit System for Global Pollution Control." Economics Letters 50(1): 79-84.

Manne, A. S. and R. G. Richels (1992). Buying Greenhouse Insurance: The Economic Costs of CO2 Emission Limits. Cambridge, MA, The MIT Press.

Manne, A. S. and T. F. Rutherford (1994). "International Trade in Oil, Gas and Carbon Emission Rights: An Intertemporal General Equilibrium Model." Energy Journal 15(1): 57-76.

Matsuo, N. (1998). "Key elements related to the emissions trading for the Kyoto protocol." Energy Policy 26(3): 263-273.

McKibbin, W. J., R. Shackleton, et al. (1999). "What to Expect from an International System of Tradable Permits for Carbon Emissions." Resource and Energy Economics 21(3-4): 319-346.

OECD (1992). Climate Change: Designing a Tradable Permit System. Paris, OECD.

Parry, I. W. H. and R. C. Williams (1999). "A Second-best Evaluation of Eight Policy Instruments to Reduce Carbon Emissions." Resource and Energy Economics 21(3-4): 347-373.

Pizer, W. A. (1999). "The Optimal Choice of Climate Change Policy in the Presence of Uncertainty." Resource and Energy Economics 21(3-4): 255-287.

Rentz, H. (1996). "From Joint Implementation to a System of Tradable CO2 Emission Entitlements." International Environmental Affairs 8(3): 267-276.

Ridley, M. A. (1998). Lowering the Cost of Emission Reduction: Joint Implementation in the Framework Convention on Climate Change. Boston, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Rose, A. and B. Stevens (1993). "The Efficiency and Equity of Marketable Permits for CO2 Emissions." Resource and Energy Economics 15(1): 117-146.

Rose, A., B. Stevens, et al. (1994). A Global Marketable Permits Approach to CO2 Mitigation: Implications for U. S. Energy Demand. International Environmental Economics: Theories, Models, and Applications to Climate Change, International Trade and Acidification. E. C. V. Ierland. New York, Elsevier: 97-118.

Rose, A., B. Stevens, et al. (1998). "International Equity and Differentiation in Global Warming Policy." Environmental and Resource Economics 12(1): 25-51.

Rose, A. and T. Tietenberg (1993). "An International System of Tradable CO2 Entitlements: Implications for Economic Development." Journal of Environment and Development 2(1): 1-36.

Sandor, S. L. (1997). Toward an International CO2 Entitlement Spot and Futures Market. Market-Based Approaches To Environmental Policy: Regulatory Innovations to the Fore. R. F. Kosobud and J. M. Zimmerman. New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold: 221-236.

Schelling, T. C. (1992). "Some Economics of Global Warming." The American Economic Review 82(1): 1-14.

Skea, J. (1998). "The Role of Emissions Trading in Implementing the UN Climate Convention." International Journal of Environment and Pollution 10(3-4): 454-461.

Solomon, B. D. (1995). "Global CO2 emissions trading: Early lessons from the US acid rain program." Climatic Change 30(1): 75-96.

Stavins, Robert N. (1997). "Policy Instruments for Climate Change: How Can National Governments Address a Global Problem?" The University of Chicago Legal Forum : 293-329.

Stavins, R. and R. Hahn (1993). Trading in Greenhouse Permits: A Critical Examination of Design and Implementation Issues. Cambridge, MA, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Svendsen, G. T. (1998). Public Choice and Environmental Regulation: Tradable Permits Systems in the United States and CO2 Taxation in Europe (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar)

Swart, R. (1992). Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading: Defining the Commodity. Climate Change: Designing a Tradable Permit System. T. Jones and J. Corfee-Morlot. Paris, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Publication: 137-166.

Tietenberg, T. (1992). Relevant Experience with Tradable Permits. Combating Global Warming: Study on a Global System of Tradable Carbon Emission Entitlements. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. New York, United Nations: 37-54.

Tietenberg, T. (1994). Implementation Issues for Global Tradable Carbon Entitlements. International Environmental Economics: Theories, Models and Applications to Climate Change, International Trade and Acidification. E. C. van Ierland. Amsterdam, Elsevier.

Tietenberg, T. and D. Victor (1994). Possible Administrative Structures and Procedures. Combating Global Warming: Possible Rules, Regulations and Administrative Arrangements for a Global Market In CO2 Emission Entitlements. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. New York, United Nations: 1-60.

Tietenberg, T. H. (1998). "Economic Analysis and Climate Change." Environment and Development Economics 3(3): 402-405.

Tietenberg, T., M. Grubb, et al. (1999).International Rules for Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading: Defining the Principles, Modalities, Rules and Guidelines for Verification, Reporting and Accountability. Geneva. United Nations. UNCTAD/GDS/GFSB/Misc.6

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (1992). Combating Global Warming: Study on a Global System of Tradable Carbon Emission Entitlements. New York, United Nations.

Victor, D. G. (1991). "Limits of Market-Based Strategies for Slowing Global Warming: The Case of Tradable Permits." Policy Sciences 24(2): 199-222.

Vollenbergh, H. R. J., J. L. D. Vries, et al. (1997). "Hybrid Carbon Incentive Mechanisms and Political Acceptability." Environmental and Resource Economics 9(1): 43-63.

Westkog, H. (1996). "Market Power in a System of Tradable CO2 Quotas." The Energy Journal 17: 85-103.

Whalley, J. and R. Wigle (1991). "Cutting CO2 Emissions: The Effects of Alternative Policy Approaches." Energy Journal 12(1): 109-24.

Wiener, J. B. (1999). "Global Environmental Regulation: Instrument Choice in Legal Context." Yale Law Journal 108(4): 677-800.

Wiener, J. B. (1999). "On the Political Economy of Global Environmental Regulation." The Georgetown Law Journal 87(3): 749-794.

Wirl, F., C. Huber, et al. (1998). "Joint Implementation: Strategic Reactions and Possible Remedies." Environmental and Resource Economics 12(2): 203-224.

Wiser, Glenn (1997). "Joint Implementation: Incentives for Private Sector Mitigation of Global Climate Change" Georgetown International Law Review 9(3): 747.

Zhang, Z. X. (1998). "Greenhouse gas emissions trading and the world trading system." Journal of World Trade 32(5): 219-239.