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“Green growth” is an attractive slogan with a variety of possible meanings. This essay critically examines several potential meanings of this slogan and provides a brief overview of some of the main implications of the other papers in this special issue. Taken together, these papers argue...
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investment subsidies are higher than those of a production subsidy. With all the policy instruments, Finnish pulp and paper mills … on the subsidy type — investment and input subsidies are likely to result in more numerous but smaller biofuel production …
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This paper applies a computable general equilibrium model to investigate the impacts of a carbon tax on China's economy and carbon emissions based on China's 2010 Input–Output Table. To obtain robust simulation results, we further disaggregate the energy sectors into eight departments...
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Subglobal climate policies will be the norm for some years to come. However, several options exist for improving the efficiency of domestic emissions regulation. A prominent but contentious policy option for improving the external efficiency is the implementation of carbon tariffs on...
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This paper argues that the 2009 pledge of $100 billion in 2020 by rich countries for mitigation and adaptation should not be used for mitigation by commercial firms in developing countries, since that would artificially create competitive advantage for such firms and provoke protectionist...
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on electricity consumption and increase subsidies to renewable sources of electricity generation. The assessment is based …
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In this paper, we explore energy efficiency policies in the presence of a global environmental problem and international cost interdependency associated with R&D activities. We develop a simple model with two regions where the cost of an appliance in one region depends upon the level of energy...
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The POLES energy model has been used to assess Asia's role in combating climate change and the benefits it stands to gain. This paper focuses on the role of major Asian economies in the global effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the benefits to their economies from reduced energy...
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efficiency of products. Considering energy taxes, subsidies to firms for investment in more eco-friendly products, and product …, but shies away from subsidies to firms. By contrast, a consumer-friendly government relies heavily on a strict product …
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The European Parliament has agreed on a target of a 20% share of renewables in the EU's total energy consumption by 2020. To achieve the target, the European Council has adopted mandatory differentiated national targets for each of the member states. In this paper, we consider the use of green...
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