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In this paper, we analyze technology transfers (TT) and tradable emission rights, which are core issues of the ongoing climate negotiations. Subsidizing TT leads to the adoption of better abatement technologies in developing countries, thereby reducing the international permit price. This is...
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We estimate CO2 implicitly contained in traded commodities based on the GTAP 7 data: While net carbon imports into the industrialized countries amount to 15% of their total emissions, net carbon exports of the developing countries amount to 12% of their total emissions, and net carbon exports of...
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existence often suffer from dilution in terms of ecological effectiveness, economic efficiency, and social justice. Thus, in … ecological effectiveness, economic efficiency and social justice and operationalizes them for giving design recommendations for … modern climate justice thinking in order to discuss the three criteria. In addition, design and implication analysis is …
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A key challenge for a future climate change agreement is allocating emissions targets for individual developed countries that are perceived as equitable given differing national circumstances. Many economics-based frameworks for evaluating future targets use as a key criterion for individual...
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