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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a new combination of technologies that may become available to firms that emit CO2 under the European Union’s emissions trading scheme (EU ETS). An example is an electricity producer that captures its CO2 and transports it to a depleted gas field where it is...
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The greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in the European Union primarily uses grandfathering until 2012, which means that polluters get emission rights free of charge based on their historical emissions. Energy consumers accuse energy producers of making windfall profits by incorporating the...
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A sub-global emissions trading scheme (ETS) risks harming competitiveness and causing carbon leakage. These concerns cast doubt on the efficiency and environmental effectiveness of unilateral climate policies. ETSs implemented thus far include measures to address competitiveness and leakage...
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The aim of this paper is to find out whether shareholders consider the EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) as value relevant for polluting firms. An analysis is conducted of changes in share prices, caused by the first publication of annual compliance data. In April 2006, it turned out that...
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In July 2014, Australia abolished the Australian carbon pricing mechanism introduced in 2011. In comparison, the EU emissions trading scheme has been up and running since 2005 despite critical challenges at various junctures. What explains the quick unravelling of the former and the...
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Emissions trading systems (ETSs) are emerging around the globe in response to climate change concerns. A severe side effect that may flow from an ETS is carbon leakage, which is generally understood as the shift of production to less regulated jurisdictions as a result of carbon pricing policy,...
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We study the restructuring process of small and medium-sized firms in financial distress. We have a unique dataset with firms in the Netherlands that are assisted in their restructuring effort by banks. Part of our dataset consists of firms that successfully restructure their operations and...
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The paper provides a cutting edge look at the ability of existing (and soon to be enacted) legal structures to restructure a financially troubled global business. The basic problem rests on the simple fact that legal systems are country-specific, while businesses operate world-wide. To avoid...
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In this paper we adopt a new approach to the issue and contextualize the cost of chapter 11 by comparison to the costs of business bankruptcy in the Netherlands. Using unique data-sets that each author has developed in connection with other projects, we match a group of comparable cases from...
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