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general rule to determine the amount of allowances per ton imported should be the product-specific benchmarks that the … allowances a domestic emitter has to surrender. Five, this rebate should equal the above-mentioned product-specific benchmarks …
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general rule to determine the amount of allowances per ton imported should be the product-specific benchmarks that the … allowances a domestic emitter has to surrender. Five, this rebate should equal the above-mentioned product-specific benchmarks …
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The EU Emissions Trading Scheme continues to exempt industries deemed at risk of carbon leakage from permit auctions. Carbon leakage risk is established based on the carbon intensity and trade exposure of each 4-digit industry. Using a novel measure of carbon leakage risk obtained in interviews...
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This paper assesses the impacts on the cement, steel and oil refining sectors in Spain of the carbon prices derived from the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), and the potential effect on these sectors of the European Union anti-leakage policy measures. The assessment is carried out by...
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This article reviews the existing literature on the European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS), focusing on empirical ex-post research since the end of the first period (2007). The literature is presented through a multi-criteria evaluation. Concerning environmental effectiveness, despite...
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The criteria proposed by the EU Commission to identify industries that will receive free emission permits in the third phase of the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) are not restrictive enough. Evidence from interviews with almost 800 managers in Europe shows that most of the...
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 EU ETS allowances rather than a tax, in order to maximise both the WTO‐compatibility and the  impact on world emissions. Thirdly, both the import and the export adjustment should be based on  the recently defined EU product‐specific benchmarks …
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