@article{Kruger:10489,
      recid = {10489},
      author = {Kruger, Joseph},
      title = {Companies and Regulators in Emissions Trading Programs},
      address = {2005},
      number = {1318-2016-103326},
      series = {Discussion Paper 05-03},
      pages = {25},
      year = {2005},
      abstract = {Much has been written about the economic and environmental  performance of U.S. emissions trading programs for "acid  rain" (sulfur dioxide) and nitrogen oxides. Less explored  have been the unique roles and interactions of  environmental regulators and the companies they regulate. I  first examine how these roles change the way that  regulators and companies operate within their own  organizations and with each other. Next, I use examples  from U.S. trading programs to illustrate the design and  administrative features that allow program administrators  and industry to best fulfill their respective roles.  Finally, I examine briefly whether these features are  present in the EU Emissions Trading System and determine  the implications for its effectiveness.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/10489},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.10489},
}