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A sufficiently rapidly rising carbon tax may increase near-term emissions compared with the case of no carbon tax. Even so, such a carbon tax path may reduce total costs related to climate change, since the tax may reduce total carbon extraction. A government cannot commit to a specific carbon...
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If investors fear that future carbon taxes will be lower than currently announced by policy makers, long …
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If investors fear that future carbon taxes will be lower than currently announced by policy makers, long …
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Several recent articles have analyzed climate policy giving explicit attention to the non-renewable character of carbon … resources. In most of this literature the economy is treated as a single unit, which in the context of climate policy seems …
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Fossil fuels are non-renewable carbon resources, and the extraction path of these resources depends both on present and future demand. When this "Hotelling feature" is taken into consideration, the whole price path of carbon fuel will shift downwards as a response to the reduced cost of the...
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A sufficiently rapidly rising carbon tax may increase near-term emissions compared with the case of no carbon tax. Even so, such a carbon tax path may reduce total costs related to climate change, since the tax may reduce total carbon extraction. A government cannot commit to a specific carbon...
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