Simulation of a NOx-emission market in the Netherlands

M Koster*

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Abstract

This paper studies economic issues of air pollution control and in particular, the efficiency of a market for tradable emission permits with a public monopoly next to a competitive, private sector. The purpose is to build a simulation model to determine the extent of the interrelated inefficiencies in a NOx-emission market and the output markets of the (former) public electricity production and chemical industry in the Netherlands. A model of a competitive market for tradable emission permits with a public monopoly and a competitive private sector is constructed.

The results show that the slightly inefficient production level and the x-inefficient costs of the public industry induce only small welfare losses in its output market, and, by means of the permit market, in the output market of the chemical industry. The public industry's utility function weight of emission reduction compared to output and x-inefficiency is rather small, implying that the NOx-emission market is virtually cost-effective. It appears that the presence of x-inefficiency in the public industry is the main determinant of the welfare loss.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF COMPUTER TECHNIQUES TO ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
EditorsCA Brebbia, P Zannetti
Place of PublicationSOUTHAMPTON
PublisherWIT Press
Pages247-256
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)1-85312-909-7
Publication statusPublished - 2002
Event9th International Conference on the Modeling, Monitoring, and Management of Envionmental Problems (ENVIRSOFT 2002) - , Norway
Duration: 1-May-2002 → …

Publication series

NameENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES SERIES
PublisherWIT PRESS
Volume9
ISSN (Print)1462-6098

Other

Other9th International Conference on the Modeling, Monitoring, and Management of Envionmental Problems (ENVIRSOFT 2002)
Country/TerritoryNorway
Period01/05/2002 → …

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