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general rule to determine the amount of allowances per ton imported should be the product-specific benchmarks that the … allowances a domestic emitter has to surrender. Five, this rebate should equal the above-mentioned product-specific benchmarks …
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general rule to determine the amount of allowances per ton imported should be the product-specific benchmarks that the … allowances a domestic emitter has to surrender. Five, this rebate should equal the above-mentioned product-specific benchmarks …
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 EU ETS allowances rather than a tax, in order to maximise both the WTO‐compatibility and the  impact on world emissions. Thirdly, both the import and the export adjustment should be based on  the recently defined EU product‐specific benchmarks …
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import and the export adjustment should be based on the recently defined EU product‐specific benchmarks. However, while …
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general rule to determine the amount of allowances per ton imported should be the product-specific benchmarks that the … allowances a domestic emitter has to surrender. Five, this rebate should equal the above-mentioned product-specific benchmarks …
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general rule to determine the amount of allowances per ton imported should be the product-specific benchmarks that the … allowances a domestic emitter has to surrender. Five, this rebate should equal the above-mentioned product-specific benchmarks …
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We analyse variations of carbon emissions in the European cement industry from 1990 to 2011, at the European level(EU 27), and at the national level for six major producers (Germany, France, Spain, United Kingdom, Italy and Poland). We apply a Log-Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) method, crossing data...
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We analyse variations of carbon emissions in the European cement industry from 1990 to 2012, at the European level (EU 27), and at the national level for six major producers (Germany, France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Italy and Poland). We apply a Log-Mean Divisia Index (LMDI) method,...
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