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countries such as India where Germany pays emission reduction abroad rather than meeting its reduction target solely by domestic … framework of a large-scale general equilibrium model for Germany and India where Germany may undertake joint implementation with … plants produced in Germany. This provides positive employment effects and additional income for Germany. For India, joint …
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the framework of a large-scale general equilibrium model for Germany and India where Germany may undertake joint … India, joint implementation equips its electricity industry with scarce capital goods leading to a more efficient power …
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This paper quantifies the macroeconomic impacts of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) under the Kyoto Protocol based on a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of international trade and energy use. Employing project-based CDM supply data we assess the relative importance of transaction...
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