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We provide ex-post empirical analysis of the effects of climate policies on carbon dioxide emissions at the aggregate … mix. We find that higher carbon taxes and prices of permits in ETS reduce carbon emissions. An increase in carbon taxes by … national level. Our results are based on a comprehensive database of 121 countries. As climate policies we examine carbon taxes …
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emissions of greenhouse gases follow the advancement of country affluence closely. The link is the constantly increasing need …
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other climate policies, on carbon dioxide emissions at the aggregate national level. The paper uses cross-country dynamic … and development of low-carbon energy technologies, and for the support of the adoption of wind energy and of solar energy … of around 0.9% in CO2 emissions per capita in the short run, and of around 3.7% in the long run. An increase by one index …
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Carbon pricing policies worldwide are increasingly coupled with direct or indirect subsidies where emissions pricing …, and output-based rebating puts the least pressure on output (and emissions); intensitybased emissions rebating lies in … between these, by implicitly subsidizing emissions while incentivizing intensity reductions. The paper supplements partial …
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likely fall well short of its promises. However, a federal economy-wide carbon tax on US carbon dioxide emissions could … percent emissions target and show the economic costs of such carbon-pricing policies. We then demonstrate how both the price …), in which it pledged to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 26–28 percent, relative to 2005, by 2025. In the absence of …
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carbon concentration levels; the size of the current economy and the emissions-temperature-damage response are the dominant …The social cost of carbon (SCC), commonly referred to as the carbon price, is the monetized damage from emitting one … (IAMs) that consolidate interdisciplinary climate research inputs to obtain a carbon price estimate relevant for policy …
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