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on taxation in the transport sector as a major non-ETS emitter. Empirical evidence on the impact of energy and carbon … contribution towards achieving emission reductions, particularly in the transport sector where greenhouse gas emissions continue to …. While empirical studies generally negate regressive effects for taxes on transport fuels, energy and carbon taxes on heating …
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This volume was prepared by Julian Dieler while he was working with the Center for Energy, Climate and exhaustible Resources at the Ifo Institute for Economic Research. At the latest since the adoption of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997 climate policies are permanently on the international policy...
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This chapter examines the economic and environmental effects of the interaction between regulated early closure of coal-fired power plants and new energy taxation rules on such plants using a dynamic general equilibrium model of the Portuguese economy. Simulation results show that regulated...
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This paper proposes a theory of education curriculum and analyzes its distributional impact on student learning outcomes. Different curricula represent horizontal differentiation in the education technology, thus a curriculum change has distributional effects across students. We test the model...
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