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An examination of the current impasse in climate policy and the potential steps nations can take to reduce greenhouse gases.
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This volume investigates the potential performance of the Kyoto Protocol's international trading mechanisms in the presence of diverse types of domestic greenhouse policy instruments.
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market fragmentation and internalization. Market fragmentation is found to improve global and local liquidity, with spreads … other factors than market fragmentation. The only harmful effect is that fragmentation may reduce market depth for small …
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spreads are negatively related to CN executions. Risk-sharing benefits from CN trading dominate fragmentation and cream …
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-quote depth relate to market fragmentation and internalization after MiFID. Market fragmentation is found to improve global and … post-MiFID period is driven by other factors than market fragmentation. The only harmful effect is that fragmentation may …
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What new climate change policies should the federal government adopt?The authorexplores options that policymakers might consider, as well as the costs and benefits of current policies.
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This book sheds light on environmental and other issues, including global warming, that will deeply affect the future of the automobile and of all American industry.
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Robert W. Hahn discusses what steps nations should take to control greenhouse gas emissions.
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Schwartz and Hayward offer an alternative analysis of air pollution levels, trends, and prospects in metropolitan areas across the United States.
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