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of carbon taxes and tariffs that impact emissions and other outcomes in general equilibrium. In our quantitative analysis … leakages, such leakages are small in magnitude, and border adjustment tariffs have collateral effects in terms of trade … that carbon taxes and tariffs will not be enough for most developing countries to meet their net-zero emission targets …
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In a world where the prospects of a global agreement to control greenhouse gas emissions are bleak, the idea of using … unilateral climate policies. Embodied carbon tariffs tax the direct and indirect carbon emissions embodied in imported goods. The …, carbon tariffs could substantially extend the reach of OECD climate policies. We investigate this claim by simulating the …
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In a world where the prospects of a global agreement to control greenhouse gas emissions are bleak, the idea of using … unilateral climate policies. Embodied carbon tariffs tax the direct and indirect carbon emissions embodied in imported goods. The …, carbon tariffs could substantially extend the reach of OECD climate policies. We investigate this claim by simulating the …
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Embodied carbon tariffs tax the direct and indirect carbon emissions embodied in trade — an idea popularized by … an applied general equilibrium model of global trade and energy use. We find that the tariffs do reduce foreign emissions … shift the burden of developed-world climate policies to the developing world …
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In a world where the prospects of a global agreement to control greenhouse gas emissions are bleak, the idea of using … unilateral climate policies. Embodied carbon tariffs tax the direct and indirect carbon emissions embodied in imported goods. The …, carbon tariffs could substantially extend the reach of OECD climate policies. We investigate this claim by simulating the …
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A major concern in climate negotiations is that decarbonization may significantly hurt the development process. This paper shows that international specialization can contribute to making environmental and economic objectives compatible. When carbon efficiency differs between two trading...
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From its initial focus on minimizing waste generation, the circular economy has evolved into a broad-based approach to make resource use more sustainable. A big part of the appeal of a circular economy is the opportunities it creates not only for resource savings and better human health and...
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products, inspired by the World Trade Organization (WTO) TFA, that would be an "inter-governmental-plus" arrangement bringing …
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