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alongside with the EU ETS. Although more analysis is required on some issues, on others some design options seem clearly …, this obligation should apply when the exported product is registered at the EU border, and not after the end of the year as … products but mostly to basic products. -- Carbon Leakage ; Border Adjustment ; Border Tax Adjustment ; EU ETS ; Competitiveness …
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We assess five proposals for the future of the EU greenhouse gas Emission Trading Scheme (ETS): pure grandfathering … model of the EU 27 featuring three sectors covered by the EU ETS - cement, steel and electricity - plus the aluminium sector … over the decrease in EU emissions, ranges from around 8% under GF and AU to -2% under AU-BA and varies greatly among …
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Most CO2 abatement policies reduce the demand for fossil fuels and therefore their price in international markets. If these policies are not global, this price decrease raises emissions in countries without CO2 abatement policies, generating "carbon leakage". On the other hand, if the countries...
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We analyse variations of carbon emissions in the European cement industry from 1990 to 2011, at the European level (EU … effect. Using counterfactual scenarios, we estimate that the introduction of the EU ETS brought small but positive …
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