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Managing market tightness in the EU ETS on the path to net-zero : design options and trade-offs in price-based supply adjustments

The EU ETS is approaching a structural transition. As the linear reduction factor tightens the cap toward 2030 and beyond, the system will progressively...

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On some historical contributions of the postal and delivery conference

This paper explores market and regulatory themes developed and debated at CRRI (now EUI-CRRI) Conferences on Postal and Delivery Economics. These include efficiency of postal operators, universal service and financing, third-party access to postal networks, and full market opening (FMO). Thematic development has relied on the cross-fertilizing mixture of participants that includes academics, national postal providers, mail competitors, express courier services, regulators, law scholars, consultants, technology experts and unions.

PARCU, Pier Luigi; VISCO COMANDINI, Vincenzo, On some historical contributions of the postal and delivery conference, Pier Luigi PARCU, Timothy BRENNAN and Victor GLASS (eds), The contribution of the postal and delivery sector : between e-commerce and e-substitution, Cham : Springer, 2018, Topics in regulatory economics and policy, pp. 13-29 - hdl.handle.net

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