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Subclasses of policy instrument
#1545
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I've put this issue on the agenda for OEO dev meeting 60: https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/oeo-dev-60 |
Some suggestions for completing the definition proposals, I take them one by one and in comments, in case we want to discuss further.
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Voluntary agreement, suggestions: A voluntary agreement policy instrument is a contract between the government (institution) and one or more private institutions. The agreements goal is to maximise / minimise objective variable(s) Notes:
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Regulatory instrument, suggestions: A regulatory instrument is a policy instrument that stipulates rules made by a government (=institution) to control the way something is done. |
Information instrument, suggestions: |
Education instrument - do we need this, is it possibly a subclass of an information instrument in the broadest sense? |
I see that
Let me show this difference at a concrete example in context of heat pumps:
Having this in mind I propose:
@han-f : What do you think? |
@l-emele sounds sensible to me, suggest to simplify a bit:
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Alright, I think we have an agreement here and I will implement. |
I just implemented #1786 the instruments as suggested. For
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Second question while implementing. In the issue opening I stated:
But I am not sure anymore. As the countries can trade AEAs and countries loose money if they do not comply with the ESD / EST targets, is effort sharing more a economic instrument? |
I would argue it is a regulatory instrument as we have the Effort Sharing Regulation that sets the binding AEAs and 2030 targets for Member States. When not reaching these, they can comply by using flexibilities which do have economic consequences. But the key is in my opinion the setting of the national targets via regulation. |
Okay, thanks for the feedback. Then I |
…ses-of-policy-instrument Add policy instruments #1545
Description of the issue
We had an Oeko-internal meeting and identified a list of missing concepts including some first definition proposals and a priority. This meta issue deals with subclasses of
policy instrument
. See also related meta issues:Next step would be to discuss these concepts at an OEO dev meeting. Afterwards we might split the list into further sub-issues for closely related concepts.
Ideas of solution
This proposed classification comes from the reporting of National Communications and may be referenced e.g. in editor notes.
Make existing classes subclasses of the new classes:
effort sharing
: Effort sharing is a regulatory instrument that sets a common emission reduction goal for a number of countries. Each country has a national reduction goal. Under- or overachievement of that goal can be compensated by trading emission certificates.feed-on tariff
: A feed-in tariff is an economic instrument designed to stimulate investment in renewable energy technologies by offering long-term contracts to agents who are producers of renewable energy.levy
: A levy is an economic instrument that consists of a compulsory financial charge imposed on an agent or institution by a governmental organisation.market premium
: A market premium is an economic instrument that ensures a guaranteed remuneration, e.g. a fixed feed-in tariff, by paying to the producing agent the difference between a guaranteed return on a good/product and the monetary price for which the good/product is traded on the marketWorkflow checklist
I am aware that
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