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An Experimental Study of Auctions Versus Grandfathering to Assign Pollution Permits


Jacob K. Goeree


University of Zurich

Charles A. Holt


University of Virginia - Department of Economics

Karen L. Palmer


Resources for the Future

William Shobe


University of Virginia - Center for Economic and Policy Studies

Dallas Burtraw


Resources for the Future

September 28, 2009


Abstract:     
We experimentally study auctions versus grandfathering in the initial assignment of pollution permits that can be traded in a secondary spot market. Low and high emitters compete for permits in the auction, while permits are assigned for free under grandfathering. In theory, trading in the spot market should erase inefficiencies due to initial mis-allocations. In the experiment, high emitters exercise market power in the spot market and permit holdings under grandfathering remain skewed towards high emitters. Furthermore, the opportunity costs of “free” permits are fully “passed through.” In the auction, the majority of permits are won by low emitters, reducing the need for spot-market trading. Auctions generate higher consumer surplus and slightly lower product prices in the laboratory markets. Moreover, auctions eliminate the large “windfall profits” that are observed in the treatment with free, grandfathered permit allocations.

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JEL Classification: C92, D43, D44, Q58

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Date posted: February 16, 2010  

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Goeree, Jacob K., Holt, Charles A., Palmer, Karen L., Shobe, William and Burtraw, Dallas, An Experimental Study of Auctions Versus Grandfathering to Assign Pollution Permits (September 28, 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1552130 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1552130

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Jacob K. Goeree
University of Zurich ( email )
Rämistrasse 71
Zürich, CH-8006
Switzerland
HOME PAGE: http://www.econ.uzh.ch/faculty/jgoeree.html
Charles A. Holt
University of Virginia (UVA) - Department of Economics ( email )
P.O. Box 400182
Rouss Hall #114
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4182
United States
(804) 924-7894 (Phone)
Karen Palmer
Resources for the Future ( email )
1616 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States
William Shobe
University of Virginia - Center for Economic and Policy Studies ( email )
Box 400206
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4206
United States
434-982-5376 (Phone)
HOME PAGE: http://www.virginia.edu/ceps
Dallas Burtraw (Contact Author)
Resources for the Future ( email )
1616 P Street, NW
Washington, DC 20036
United States
202-328-5087 (Phone)
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