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Bibliography, References and Full-Text Links

 Annotated Links  
Connie Hedegaard 2013 Saying everything is on track, the Hybrid path (top-down/bottom-up) will work, at EUI.
US government 2013 US submission on Abatement for the Bonn climate negotiations in April 2013
(3 pp.) http://unfccc.int/bodies/awg/items/7398.php, March 11.
EU + Ireland 2013 EU submission on Abatement for the Bonn climate negotiations in April 2013
(6 pp.) http://unfccc.int/bodies/awg/items/7398.php, March 1.
McKibbin, Morris &
Wilcoxen
2012 “Bridging the Gap: Integrating Price Mechanisms into International Climate Negotiations”
(18 pp.) CAMA Working Paper 55/2012, December. [See also, a proposal for a Carbon Pricing Consultation (CPC) process, 2/2013.]
Godal & Holtsmark 2011 “Permit Trading: Merely an Efficiency-Neutral Redistribution Away from Climate Change Victims?”
(14 pp., technical) Scandinavian Journal of Economics, June.
Yvo de Boer 2011 Interview with Yvo de Boer — “Kyoto is Dead”
(3 pp.) Translated from a German interview by Taz
Stiglitz 2010 “Overcoming the Copenhagen Failure,”
(2 pp.) Project Syndicate, January.
McKibbin, Morris &
Wilcoxen
2009 “Achieving Comparable Effort through Carbon Price Agreements”
(10 pp.) Policy Brief, Harvard Project on International Climate Agreements, Belfer Center, Dec.
Holtsmark & Sommervoll 2008 “International Emissions Trading in a Non-cooperative Equilibrium,”
(26 pp., technical) Research Department of Statistics Norway, May.
Helm 2003 “International Emissions Trading with Endogenous Allowance Choices,”
(11 pp., technical) Journal of Public Economics, December.
Schelling 2002 “What Makes Greenhouse Sense? Time to Rethink the Kyoto Protocol,”
(9 pp.) Foreign Affairs, May.
DePledge 2000 “The Origins of the Kyoto Protocol,”
(135 pp.) Prepared under contract to UNFCCC, November.
     

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