""Firm Selection and Growth in Carbon Offset Markets: Evidence from the" by Qiaoyi Chen, Nicholas Ryan et al.
 

Document Type

Discussion Paper

Publication Date

3-18-2025

CFDP Number

2434

CFDP Pages

96

Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) Code(s)

O13, Q54, L51

Abstract

We study carbon offsets sold by firms in China under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). We find that offset-selling firms, meant to cut carbon emissions, instead increase them by 49% after starting an offset project. In a model of firm investment decisions and offset review, we estimate that CDM firms increase emissions due to both the selection of higher-growth firms into projects (35 pp) and because offset projects themselves boost firm growth and therefore emissions (14 pp). The CDM reduces global surplus by causing damages from increased emissions four times greater than private gains from trade in the offset market.

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