Industrial Competitiveness Under the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme

Topics:
Mechanical and Industrial
Tags:
Competitiveness,
Emission,
EU ETS,
IEA,
Management,
Strategy
Source:
IEA

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Overview: The EU ETS is embedded in the broader regime created by the Kyoto Protocol, but it applies only to a subset of countries whose industry, in some cases, competes with producers whose emissions are not limited. This step has triggered a debate among industrialists on how much the EU ETS would affect their competitiveness while leaving others' unharmed. This study seeks to bring an analytical perspective on this question.

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Format: PDF | Size: 750KB | Date: Dec 2004 | Pages: 81


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