@article{Cantore:9350,
      recid = {9350},
      author = {Cantore,   Nicola and Padilla,   Emilio},
      title = {Equity and CO2 emissions distribution in climate change  integrated assessment modelling},
      address = {2007},
      number = {368-2016-18859},
      series = {DEIAgra Working Papers, DEIAgra WP-07-001},
      pages = {20},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {Emissions distribution is a focus variable for the design  of future international agreements to tackle global  warming. This paper specifically analyses the future path  of emissions distribution and its determinants in different  scenarios. Whereas our analysis is driven by tools which  are typically applied in the income distribution literature  and which have recently been applied to the analysis of CO2  emissions distribution, a new methodological approach is  that our study is driven by simulations run with a popular  regionalised optimal growth climate change model over the  1995-2105 period. We find that the architecture of  environmental policies, the implementation of flexible  mechanisms and income concentration are key determinants of  emissions distribution over time. In particular we find a  robust positive relationship between measures of  inequalities in the distribution of emissions and income  and that their magnitude will essentially depend on  technological change.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/9350},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.9350},
}