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Managing Carbon Offsets to Improve Australian Climate Policy Effectiveness (2022-2025)

Abstract

This project aims to evaluate the Emissions Reduction Fund-Australia¿TM)s flagship climate policy-by using a combination of state-of-the-art theoretical and experimental economic methods. This project expects to generate new knowledge by investigating how the use of aggregators (intermediaries) and contract design impact the current regulation. Expected outcomes of this project include a clear scholarly understanding of how to redesign the regulatory system to deliver better environmental outcomes for less public funds. The insights gained should provide significant benefits to both Federal and State Australian policymakers (as well as policymakers worldwide) on the design and implementation of carbon offsetting mechanisms.

Experts

Associate Professor Lana Friesen

Affiliate of Centre for Behavioural and Economic Science
Centre for Unified Behavioural and Economic Science
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Director of HDR Students of School of Economics
School of Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Associate Professor
School of Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Lana Friesen
Lana Friesen

Professor Ian MacKenzie

Affiliate of Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis
Centre for Efficiency and Productivity Analysis
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Director of Teaching and Learning of School of Economics
School of Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Professor /Director of Teaching and Learning
School of Economics
Faculty of Business, Economics and Law
Ian MacKenzie
Ian MacKenzie