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terms of output, investment, emissions and international competitiveness. We conclude that the successful realization of the …
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terms of output, investment, emissions and international competitiveness. We conclude that the successful realization of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010311889
terms of output, investment, emissions and international competitiveness. We conclude that the successful realization of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010985624
terms of output, investment, emissions and international competitiveness. We conclude that the successful realization of the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010985644
relative competitiveness and energy supply conditions act to dampen economy-wide rebound as the boundaries of the economy are …
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relative competitiveness and energy supply conditions act to dampen economy-wide rebound as the boundaries of the economy are …
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While emissions trading schemes are developed by nations to mitigate their greenhouse gas emissions, behavioural studies have shown that the political and public acceptability of these market-based instruments depends on the way the associated revenues are used. One option the general public...
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less valuable in the middle of the day. We also find the competitiveness of natural gas power plants to have either …
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Accounting for nearly 8% of global annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, the cement industry is considered difficult to decarbonize. While a sizeable number of abatement levers for Portland cement production are technologically ready for deployment, many are still viewed as prohibitively...
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Economists tend to view a uniform emissions price as the most cost-effective approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This paper offers a different view, focusing on economies where society values the well-being of future generations more than private actors. Employing analytical and...
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