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Market-based incentives in South Africa and Zambia: A comparative analysis of the clean development mechanism
Authors:John G Fay
Institution:John G Fay is a PhD candidate at Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, Portswood Road, Cape Town 8001, South Africa.
Abstract:The clean development mechanism (CDM) is intended to serve as a market-based incentive that is both efficient and cost-effective for eligible developing countries. The analysis contained in this article explores why, in theory, such an attractive incentive opportunity has been so under-utilised in sub-Saharan Africa. The paper compares the experience of the CDM in South Africa and Zambia. These two Southern African countries were selected because of their varying levels of statehood, South Africa being an emerging, middle-income economy while Zambia is classified as a least developed country. General challenges affecting the CDM were identified in the literature to be awareness, capacity, eligibility and access to finance. The paper then compares how these overarching issues specifically impact the CDM experience in South Africa and Zambia. The paper finds that common complexities relating to the CDM have varying implications for eligible host countries at different levels of statehood.
Keywords:clean development mechanism  climate change  market-based incentive  South Africa  Zambia
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