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separate ETS, as it is planned for the EU. We examine this in a stylized analytical model and use a computable general … equilibrium model calibrated to data for the EU to quantify the effects. Moreover, for the case of a second ETS, our numerical …
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RPS. For the EU ETS, the switch raises demand for emission allowances in countries with such additional policies, but … overlapping regulations in the EU and the US underpin the policy relevance. They suggest that overlapping policies should …
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We present a decomposition approach for integrated assessment modeling of climate policy based on a linear approximation of the climate system. Our objective is to demonstrate the usefulness of decomposition for integrated assessment models posed in a complementarity format. First, the...
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This book synthesises several studies on the potential global impacts of two fundamental international policy initiatives: (i) multilateral agreements on climate protection strategies and (ii) trade agreements towards global trade liberalisation. Although these initiatives are not directly...
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We show that imposition of a state-level environmental tax in a federation crowds out preexisting federal taxes. We explain how this vertical fiscal externality can lead unilateral state-level environmental policy to generate a welfare gain in the implementing state, at the expense of other...
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