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pollution. We find that optimal emission paths are qualitatively different for substitutes and complements. We derive general … properties governing optimal emission paths and present numerical examples to illustrate our main results. In particular we find … that optimal emission paths need not be monotonic, even for highly symmetric pollutants. Finally, we describe a …
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pollution. We find that optimal emission paths are qualitatively different for substitutes and complements. We derive general … properties governing optimal emission paths and present numerical examples to illustrate our main results. In particular we find … that optimal emission paths need not be monotonic, even for highly symmetric pollutants. Finally, we describe a …
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We assess the long-run dynamic implications of market-based regulation of carbon dioxide emissions in the US Portland cement industry. We consider several alternative policy designs, including mechanisms that use production subsidies to partially offset compliance costs and border tax...
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We assess the long-run dynamic implications of market-based regulation of carbon dioxide emissions in the US Portland cement industry. We consider several alternative policy designs, including mechanisms that use production subsidies to partially offset compliance costs and border tax...
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