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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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efficiency gains from trade. In this paper we show that there are cooling down strategies which can reconcile both positions …. International permit trade provides enough efficiency gains to make all signatory countries better off than without permit trade … while mitigating hot air. In other words, part of the efficiency gains from free trade could be used to pay for higher …
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for offering the developing countries substantial incentives for participation in the international greenhouse gas …
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addressing equity concerns raised by the ambitious climate objectives. In complement to the theoretical, experimental and …
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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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Ten years after the initial Climate Change Convention from Rio in 1992, the developed world is likely to ratify the … the theoretical prediction: Kyoto more or less boils down to business-as-usual without significant compliance costs to …
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environmental effectiveness to zero. U.S. compliance under the new Bonn amendments would accommodate a substantial cut in global … emissions at small compliance costs for OECD countries rising some hopes that the U.S. might rejoin the Kyoto Protocol during …
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