1999
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4287-8_11
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The World Bank’s Experience with the Activities Implemented Jointly Pilot Phase

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“…Michaelowa et al (1999b) examine the application and approval process for AIJ projects in 11 investor countries. Heister et al (1999) discuss concurrent World Bank experiences with baselines. Selected projects are reviewed by Schwarze (2000) and by Barrera and Schwarze (2004).…”
Section: Project Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Michaelowa et al (1999b) examine the application and approval process for AIJ projects in 11 investor countries. Heister et al (1999) discuss concurrent World Bank experiences with baselines. Selected projects are reviewed by Schwarze (2000) and by Barrera and Schwarze (2004).…”
Section: Project Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The commensuration of methane and N 2 O projects relied on the authority of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) definition of Global Warming Potentials, as discussed below. Finally, AIJ formed a community of project developers, NGOs, governments and banks (the World Bank in particular) that created an international vocabulary about emissions reductions, baselines (Michaelowa and Dutschke, 1999) and 'capacity building' (Heister et al, 1999) that enabled the prospects of emissions reduction credits in different countries to be assessed according to a common set of criteria: the marginal abatement cost. In this way, economists attempted to construct the institutions that would enable a global carbon price to be discovered.…”
Section: Securing Economic Counterfactualsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Michaelowa, Begg, Parkinson and Dixon (1999) examine the application and approval process for AIJ projects in eleven investor countries. Heister, Karani, Poore, Sinha and Selrod (1999) discuss concurrent World Bank experiences with baselines. Selected projects are reviewed by Schwarze (2000) and by Barrera and Schwarze (2004).…”
Section: Project Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%