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    03 Dec 2008 /  Robert O. Keohane

    President-Elect Barack Obama has recently indicated that he will support a cap-and-trade regime for mitigating climate change. A buyer liability-based system could provide the basis for a politically realistic cap-and-trade regime not doomed by enforcement problems. It could therefore contribute to effective regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.

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