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This paper estimates the carbon leakage rate across countries, arguably a key parameter in the international climate policy discussion including on border carbon adjustment, but which remains subject to significant uncertainty. We propose innovations along two lines. First, we exploit recently...
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The carbon tax is a major instrument for curbing greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming. Yet its adoption has been limited because of concerns over its effects on economic growth, income distribution, and international competitiveness. The paper shows that policymakers can minimize...
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suggest that household-level emission savings from the purchase of additional EVs are limited, resulting in high implicit … abatement costs of Norway's tax incentives relative to emission savings. However, the estimated emission savings are much larger …
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history, highlighting the need to identify structural breaks in carbon emission patterns and understand forces that could … interpreting the results using a decomposition of carbon emission ( Kaya Identity) …
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Spreadsheet models are used to assess the environmental, fiscal, economic, and incidence effects of a wide range of options for reducing fossil fuel use in India. Among the most effective options is ramping up the existing coal tax. Annually increasing the tax by INR 150 (USD 2.25) per ton of...
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For the world's 20 largest emitters, we use a simple trend/cycle decomposition to provide evidence of decoupling …
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During the global financial crisis, European banks contracted foreign claims on recipient economies sharply. This paper examines the impact of that deleveraging on credit supply in recipient economies, with a particular focus on Asia. Identification is achieved by exploiting heterogeneity in...
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