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Carbon taxes are commonly seen as a rational policy response to climate change, but little is known about their performance from an ex-post perspective. This paper analyzes the emissions and cost impacts of the UK CPS, a carbon tax levied on all fossil-fired power plants. To overcome the problem...
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Regelungen in Dänemark und Schweden, zu vergleichsweise hohen Belastungen - überraschenderweise weisen ökologisch orientierte …
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Problems of unemployment and low pay amongst the low-skilled and those with little work experience are severe in many OECD countries. Employment-conditional schemes are policy instruments designed to increase the employment prospects of the low-skilled as well as to support their living...
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Problems of unemployment and low pay amongst the low skilled and those with little work experience are severe in many OECD countries. Employment-conditional schemes are policy instruments designed to increase the employment prospects of the low skilled as well as to support their living...
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Under the Kyoto Protocol to the Climate Convention Parties may participate in international emissions trading. For individual Parties this raises the question of whether to implement domestic emissions trading regimes in order to ease the transition process to an international regime. The...
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