Mark The recent book by Denny Ellerman and colleagues Pricing Carbon is probably your best bet for sometign out this year. Depends slightly what you mean by empirical of course. That's a standard policy account (effectivness, efficiency, some of the design issues) written by economists. Skjaerseth and Wettestad's EU Emissions trading is more political science account of the policy process and is slightly dated (2008, only covers phases I and II).
Mat -- Matthew Paterson École d'études politiques, Université d'Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5 tel: +1 613 562-5800 x1716 Web site: http://www.socialsciences.uottawa.ca/pol/eng/profdetails.asp?ID=123 And http://matpaterson.wordpress.com/ Co-editor, Global Environmental Politics http://www.mitpressjournals.org/gep Latest books "Climate capitalism: global warming and the transformation of the global economy" (with Peter Newell) http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521194857 And "Cultural Political Economy" (edited, with Jacqueline Best) http://www.routledgepolitics.com/books/Cultural-Political-Economy-isbn978041 5489324 > From: Mark Hudson <[email protected]> > Reply-To: <[email protected]> > Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 12:06:09 -0500 > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: [gep-ed] European Cap and Trade > > Hi All, > > I'm looking for a recent empirical evaluation of the European experience > with carbon cap-and-trade. Any suggestions? > > Thanks for your help! > > Cheers, > Mark Hudson
