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The European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) constitutes a central European climate policy instrument. Since its … evaluation of twenty entities operating in the EU ETS. The examined period comprises January 2013 to April 2016. The first … that large energy utilities and financial institutions are decisive market players in the EU ETS, ten utilities and ten …
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We study carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) policies, as currently being implemented by the EU and UK. Policy … first phase of EU and UK implementation. We find that CBAMs can effectively boost competitiveness, curb leakage, and …
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This chapter applies recent research on environmental enforcement to a potential U.S. program to control greenhouse gases, especially through emission trading. Climate policies present the novel problem of integrating emissions reductions that are relatively easy to monitor (such as carbon...
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This paper presents both analytics and numerical simulation results relevant to proposals for carbon motivated regional trade agreements summarized in Dong & Whalley(2008). Unlike traditional regional trade agreements, by lowing tariffs on participant's low carbon emission goods and setting...
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This article examines age variations in support for environmental protection policies that affect climate change using a sample of over 14,000 respondents to a 1999 Eurobarometer survey. There is a steady decline with age in whether respondents are willing to incur higher gasoline prices to...
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emissions cap. Current market rules in the reformed EU ETS, California's carbon market and RGGI feature "punctured" waterbeds …
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cause Brazil's agricultural area to expand by 27%, but this expansion can be avoided if the EU and the US offer a CTA …
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