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companies also vary considerably with the chosen regulation depending on how the respective cost implications at the plant level …
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Energy markets and energy-intensive industries in all EU member states especially in Germany are subject to a diverse set of policies related to climate change. We analyse the potential efficiency losses from simultaneous application of emission taxes and emissions trading in qualitative and...
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We analyze the economic effects of the differentiated targets for carbon abatement in six European Union member states. Our recursively-dynamic model includes a detailed representation of trade and energy consumption and incorporates optimistic projections for future energy markets provided by...
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In this paper we investigate how restrictions for emission trading to the energy-intensive power sector will affect the magnitude and distribution of abatement costs across EU countries vis-à-vis a comprehensive EU emission trading regime. We find that emission trading between European power...
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environmental regulation scheme: Each EU Member State must specify additional domestic abatement policies for the sectors that are …. Based on numerical simulations for Germany, we illustrate the efficiency drawback of hybrid carbon regulation which becomes …
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