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Experience with existing multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs) shows that trade measures agreed to within the MEAs themselves may not necessarily lead to a dispute between parties. On the contrary, there is a great chance that disputes may arise from national measures undertaken to fulfil...
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Economics has played an increasingly important role in shaping policy, in the United States and elsewhere. This chapter reviews some of the dimensions of the economic approach to analyzing, understanding, and developing solutions to the problem of climate change. We then turn to the issue of...
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future emission damage costs. In the presence of massive uncertainties and technology spillovers, well-designed sup … drivers for the optimal policy mix. In addition to assumptions on technology costs and uncertainty of emission damage cost …
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Instruments chosen to pursue climate related targets are not always efficient. In this paper we consider an economy with three climate related targets for its electricity generation: a given share of "green" electricity, a given expansion of "green" electricity, and a given reduction of "black"...
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be interpreted, firstly, as contemporary costs for reaching sustainable paths and, secondly, contributions for … internalising intertemporal external effects. However, all costs in terms of lower macro-variables for current living generations …
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Korea’s greenhouse gas emissions almost doubled between 1990 and 2005, the highest growth rate in the OECD area. Korea recently set a target of reducing emissions by 30% by 2020 relative to a “business as usual” baseline, implying a 4% cut from the 2005 level. Achieving this objective in a...
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price based on production costs to promote efficient energy use. Given market failures, the government has a role to play in …
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This study develops a scenario-based model to assess the current and future trends in energy demand in Africa and associated greenhouse gas emissions. Future energy demand is forecast on the basis of socio-economic variables such as gross domestic product, income per capita, population, and...
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future carbon taxes may even decrease present emissions if resource owners face increasing marginal extraction costs and if …
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