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How Much Carbon Pricing is in Countries' Own Interests? The Critical Role of Co-Benefits
Parry, Ian
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Veung, Chandara
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Heine, Dirk
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2014
the
top
twenty
emitters
by 13.5 percent. However, co-benefits vary dramatically across countries (e.g., with population …
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How much carbon pricing is in countries' own interests? : the critical role of co-benefits
Parry, Ian W. H.
;
Veung, Chandara
;
Heine, Dirk
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2014
from the
top
twenty
emitters
by 13.5 percent. However, co-benefits vary dramatically across countries (e.g., with …
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How Much Carbon Pricing is in Countries' Own Interests? The Critical Role of Co-Benefits
Parry, Ian
;
Veung, Chandara
;
Heine, Dirk
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CESifo
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2014
the
top
twenty
emitters
by 13.5 percent. However, co-benefits vary dramatically across countries (e.g., with population …
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How Much Carbon Pricing is in Countries’ Own Interests? The Critical Role of Co-Benefits
Parry, Ian W.H.
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Veung, Chandara
;
Heine, Dirk
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International Monetary Fund (IMF)
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2014
-benefits reduces CO2 emissions from the
top
twenty
emitters
by 13.5 percent (a 10.8 percent reduction in global emissions). However, co …
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