How to Make the Clean Development Mechanism Sustainable - The Potential of Rent Extraction
Abstract
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) should foster sustainable development and greenhouse gas emissions reductions. The design of the CDM and first experience suggest that it may not achieve these goals. Developing countries hosting CDM projects may loose cheap emissions reduction
possibilities for their own future use, and sustainable development and technology transfer may not take place. On the other hand, the CDM
has the potential to generate considerable rents if permit prices are high or costs low. A deliberate decision on how to distribute these rents should be
taken and the potential failure of the CDM in meeting its goals calls for further regulation. I suggest to combine these two issues and to extract the rents by a profit tax. The tax revenues could contribute to national sustainable development strategies, to offset external costs imposed by CDM
projects and to extract part of the resource rent they may generate. The international character of the CDM offers a frame for internationally coordinated
tax design. This would hedge against a potential race to the bottom.
University
Göteborg University. School of Business, Economics and Law
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Date
2006Author
Muller, Adrian
Keywords
Clean Development Mechanism; economic rent; rent extraction; profit tax; sustainable development
Publication type
Report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics, nr 214
Language
en