Economic effect of the joint implementation mechanism: evidence from Germany and Russia

Authors

  • Shlomo Veber New Economic School Center for the Study of Diversity and Social Interactions
  • Hans Maria Vismet Ural Federal University named after First President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin
  • L.N. Muhamedrahimova Ufa State Aviation Technical University image/svg+xml
  • A.O. Rozhko Ternopil National Economic University

Keywords:

economic development, environmental policy, joint implementation mechanism, emission reduction, Kyoto protocol

Abstract

The paper examines economic effects of the Kyoto protocol ’s Joint Implementation (JI) mechanism for the two active participants of the process, namely, Germany and Russia. The analysis focuses on similarities and differences between these countries regarding the role of the JI mechanism.

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Author Biographies

  • Shlomo Veber, New Economic School Center for the Study of Diversity and Social Interactions

    Scientific Director of the Laboratory for the Study of Social Relations and the Diversity of Society of the Russian School of Economics; Full Prof. at Southern Methodist University

  • Hans Maria Vismet, Ural Federal University named after First President of Russia B. N. Yeltsin

    Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Full Prof. at Technical University of Dresden (Germany); employee of the Laboratory for the Study of Social Relations and the Diversity of Society of the New Economic School; member of the Council of the Laboratory of International and Regional Economics, Higher School of Economics and Management, Ural Federal University

  • L.N. Muhamedrahimova, Ufa State Aviation Technical University

    Employee

  • A.O. Rozhko, Ternopil National Economic University

    Cand. Sci. (Econ.), Assoc. Prof., Employee

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Published

2014-09-30

How to Cite

Veber, S. ., Vismet, H. M., Muhamedrahimova, L., & Rozhko, A. (2014). Economic effect of the joint implementation mechanism: evidence from Germany and Russia. Eurasian Journal of Economics and Management, 3, 16-24. https://journals.vsu.ru/econ/article/view/9761