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Acting Local!An Evaluation of the First Compliance Period of Tokyo’s Carbon Market

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  • Sven Rudolph
  • Toru Morotomi

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While the Paris COP21 Agreement blazes the trail for global climate policy, bottom-up market-based initiatives like the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Emissions Trading Scheme (TMG ETS) are still valuable supplements. The program has just finished its first compliance period: It’s high time for an interim evaluation.

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  • Sven Rudolph & Toru Morotomi, 2016. "Acting Local!An Evaluation of the First Compliance Period of Tokyo’s Carbon Market," Discussion papers e-16-002, Graduate School of Economics , Kyoto University.
  • Handle: RePEc:kue:epaper:e-16-002
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