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permanently missing, mitigation costs increase by a multiple (compared to the optimal carbon pricing policy) for a wide range of …
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The central pillar of European climate policy, the European Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), is currently under scrutiny, as the allowance price is persistently low at around 5€/tCO2. The cap was met and emissions actually declined in recent years, ensuring the environmental effectiveness of...
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This paper provides a formal survey of price and quantity instruments for mitigating global warming. We explicitly consider policies’ impact on the incentives of resource owners who maximize their profits intertemporally. We focus on the informational and commitment requirements of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008596574
such interdependencies may enhance welfare and change the distribution of mitigation costs within and across generations … transfers. We thereby structure the hitherto identified interactions between climate change mitigation and public finance and …
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This paper provides a formal survey of price and quantity instruments for mitigating global warming. We explicitly consider policies' impact on the incentives of resource owners who maximize their profits intertemporally. We focus on the informational and commitment requirements of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010270640
We show that economies may exhibit a strong endogenous macroeconomic adaptation response to climate change. If climate change induces a structural change to the more productive sector, economies can benefit from climate change though productivities in both sectors are reduced. If climate change...
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such interdependencies may enhance welfare and change the distribution of mitigation costs within and across generations … transfers. We thereby structure the hitherto identified interactions between climate change mitigation and public finance and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011268596
welfare losses than market failure alone, notably under ambitious mitigation targets. More than other innovative industries …
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permanently missing, mitigation costs increase by a multiple (compared to the optimal carbon pricing policy) for a wide range of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010279444
This paper takes the policy failure in establishing a global carbon price for efficient emissions reduction as a starting point and analyzes to what extent technology policies can be a reasonable second-best approach. From a supply-side perspective, carbon capture and storage (CCS) policies...
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