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2000–2020 was weak, in that on balance it is too low to minimise Australia’s long-term mitigation costs. The free …
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Australia's carbon price has been in operation for two years. The electricity sector accounts for the majority of … cent increase in nominal retail household electricity prices, an average 15 per cent increase in industrial electricity … parameters in the estimation of the effect of the carbon price. We conclude that the carbon price has worked as expected in terms …
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In this paper we investigate the introduction of an export tax on steam coal levied by an individual country (Australia …
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A detailed proposal for an economy-wide emissions trading scheme in Australia was tabled by the government in December … are also evaluated, including access to ‘hot air’ units. The research paper argues that Australia needs to dismantle …
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emission cuts during 2000 and 2020. The proposed target is weak and is likely to increase mitigation costs in Australia in the …
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We thank two anonymous referees and the Department of Climate Change for helpful comments. This research was supported financially by the Environmental Economics Research Hub of the Australian Government's Commonwealth Environment Research Facilities program.
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The inaugural Australia Carbon Pricing Survey elicits expectations about the future of carbon pricing from experts … working for Australia's largest greenhouse gas emitting companies, the carbon finance and investment industry and selected … other experts. The survey indicates pervasive uncertainty about the future of Australia's carbon pricing scheme, but also a …
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