Differentiation and dynamics of competitiveness impacts
This study aimed to take the analysis of competitiveness issues further by:
(i) more robust and comprehensive analysis of data, also with brief international comparisons,
(ii) a more systematic analytic framework, and
(iii) modelling and more extensive discussion on the two sectors of potentially greatest concern.
This study aimed to shed some light on the determinants of the balance between short-run profit potential versus leakage over time, by examining in particular the relative magnitude of carbon-related costs for different sectors, and discussing issues, evidence, and impacts on (and for two sectors, modelling) trade effects.
Reports
Tackling Carbon: How to price carbon for climate policy
- Final Report
29 Sep 2008. Author: Karsten Neuhoff
Impacts of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme on the industrial competitiveness in Germany
- Draft
01 Sep 2008. Author: Öko-Institut, Fraunhofer ISI, DIW
Competitive distortions and leakage in a world of different carbon prices: Trade, competitiveness and employment challenges when meeting the post-2012 climate commitments in the European Union
- Final Report
18 Jul 2008. Author: Climate Strategies
Differentiation and dynamics of EU ETS industrial competitiveness impacts: Final Report
- Final Report
31 Dec 2007. Author: Jean-Charles Hourcade, Damien Damailly, Karsten Neuhoff and Misato Sato. Contributing authors: Michael Grubb, Felix Matthes and Verena Graichen
International Strategies to Address Competitiveness Concerns
- Final Report
07 Jul 2007. Author: Karsten Neuhoff and Susanne Droege
Can Sectoral Agreements and Output Based Allocation Address Leakage?
- Final Report
06 Jul 2007. Author: Michael Colombier and Karsten Neuhoff
Preliminary analysis / proposal for a Sectoral Agreement:The case of the Chinese cement sector
- Final Report
09 May 2007. Author: Damien Demailly
EU ETS: Learning the Lessons
- Final Report
13 Mar 2007. Author: Michael Grubb
Simple Rules for Targeting CO2 Allowance Allocations to Compensate Firms
- Final Report
15 Jan 2007. Author: Karen Palmer, Dallas Burtraw and Danny Kahn
The EU Emissions Trading Scheme: present lessons, future evolution
- Final Report
15 Nov 2006. Author: Michael Grubb
Second Phase NAPs: Comparison Tables
- Final Report
08 Nov 2006. Author: Various
Free allocation of allowances under the EU emissions trading system - legal issues
- Final Report
21 Sep 2006. Author: Angus Johnston
Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: Policy Overview
- Final Report
21 Sep 2006. Author: Michael Grubb and Karsten Neuhoff
CO2 cost pass through and windfall profits in the power sector
- Final Report
21 Sep 2006. Author: Jos Sijm, Kartsen Neuhoff and Yihsu Chen
Allocation, incentives and distortion: the impact of EU ETS emission allowance allocations to the electricity sector
- Final Report
21 Sep 2006. Author: Karsten Neuhoff, Kim Keats and Misato Sato
The EU ETS: allocation, competitiveness and longer term design options
- Final Report
21 Sep 2006. Author: Karsten Neuhoff, Kim Keats, Jos Sijm, Felix Matthes, Angus Johnston, Misato Sato, Damien Demailly and Philippe Quirion
Emissions, firm profits and market prices: the consequences from emissions trading
- Final Report
20 Sep 2006. Author: Robin Smale, Murray Hartley, Cameron Hepburn, John Ward and Michael Grubb
CO2 abatement, competitiveness and leakage in the European cement industry under the EU ETS: grandfathering v output based allocation
- Final Report
20 Sep 2006. Author: Damien Demailly and Philippe Quirion
Allocation and competitiveness in the EU emissions trading scheme: Policy overview
- Final Report
07 Jul 2006. Author: Michael Grubb, Karsten Neuhoff
The impact of CO2 emissions trading on firm profits and market prices
- Final Report
26 Jun 2006. Author: Robin Smale, Murray Hartley, Cameron Hepburn, John Ward, Michael Grubb
Allocation and competitiveness in the EU ETS
- Final Report
19 Jun 2006. Author: Michael Grubb
New entrant allocation in the Nordic energy sectors: incentives and options in the EU ETS
- Final Report
. Author: Markus Ahman, Kristina Holmgren












