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change related. Discussions begin to gain the world with the signature of the Kyoto Protocol (1997), where an international … sudden expansion and globalization of world economies, pollution embodied in trade flows becomes important for measurement of … the "Rest of the World" for the period 1995 to 2009. Furthermore, the production side is disaggregated into 35 productive …
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general equilibrium model of Austria and its major trading partners and world regions to find that future Austrian climate …
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, average world welfare may fall as a result of global carbon pricing unless “the rich” assist “the poor”. …
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This study estimates the impact of carbon pricing on international trade in equipment used in the combustion of fossil fuels during the period 1995-2021. Using detailed data on bilateral trade combined with data on domestic carbon prices, we find that carbon pricing policies are associated with...
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approach (Austria and the rest of the world). The approach considers differences in production technologies between Austria and … the rest of the world, concerning the CO2 coefficients (per unit of output) and the input-output structure (both are taken … exports, i.e., CO2 for Austrian demand is leaking to the rest of the world. From 1995 to 2005 this negative balance of CO2 in …
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According to current international climate change regime countries are responsible for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which result from economic activities within national borders, including emissions from producing goods for exports. At the same time imports of carbon intensive goods are not...
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