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With his announcement to pull the US out of the Paris Agreement US President Donald Trump has snubbed the international climate policy community. Key remaining parties to the Agreement such as Europe and China might call for carbon tariffs on US imports as sanctioning instrument to coerce US...
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Ten years after the initial Climate Change Convention from Rio in 1992, the developed world is likely to ratify the …
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We show that U.S. withdrawal from the Kyoto Protocol is straightforward under political economy considerations. The …
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The Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement fall short of the abatement needed to reach the 2°C target. Emissions trading could be a "costless" means to reduce the ambition gap if countries used their gains from trade for additional abatement. However, this requires...
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uses a dynamic multi-region computable general equilibrium model of the world economy to assess the economics of …
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The Kyoto Protocol marks a break-through in global warming mitigation policies as it sets legally binding emissions targets for major emitting regions. However, realisation of the Protocol depends on the clarification of several issues one of which is the permissible scope of international...
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which is based on a large-scale computable general equilibrium model for the world economy indicates that spillover effects …
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