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impact of the mandates on oil demand, CO2 emissions, and economic welfare, and compare the results to an emission trading … scenario that achieves identical emissions reductions. We find that vehicle emission standards reduce CO2 emissions from … emission trading system achieving the same economy-wide CO2 reduction. We offer a discussion of the design features for …
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intensity and stipulates a time-path for a "safety valve" limit on the emission price that approximately stabilizes U …
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In the absence of significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation, many analysts project that atmospheric concentrations of species identified for control in the Kyoto protocol could exceed 1000 ppm (carbon-dioxide-equivalent) by 2100 from the current levels of about 435 ppm. This could lead to...
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In the absence of significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation, many analysts project that atmospheric concentrations of species identified for control in the Kyoto protocol could exceed 1000 ppm (carbon-dioxide-equivalent) by 2100 from the current levels of about 435 ppm. This could lead to...
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In the absence of significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation, many analysts project that atmospheric concentrations of species identified for control in the Kyoto protocol could exceed 1000 ppm (carbon-dioxide-equivalent) by 2100 from the current levels of about 435 ppm. This could lead to...
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