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Over the last decade Germany has boosted renewable energy in power production by means of massive subsidies. The flip side are very high electricity prices which raises concerns that the transition cost towards a renewable energy system will be mainly borne by poor households. In this paper, we...
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Feed-in tariffs under the Renewable Energy Sources Act, the so - called Erneuerbare - Energien - Gesetz (EEG), have triggered a massive expansion of electricity from renewable energy sources in Germany over the last decade. The increase in non-competitive renewable power generation though went...
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game, the use of carbon tariffs by coalition countries is credible. China and Russia respond by adopting binding abatement … targets to avoid being subjected to them. Other unregulated countries retaliate. Cooperation by China and Russia lowers the …
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both efficiency and equity criteria matter. Border tax adjustments reduce leakage and provide global cost savings but … exacerbate regional inequality. Exemptions produce very little leakage reduction and run the risk of increasing efficiency cost …
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Carbon leakage provides an efficiency argument for unilateral climate policy to differentiate emission prices in favor … efficiency gains compared to uniform emission pricing. Likewise, the terms-of-trade motive has rather limited potential for …
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