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places with few or no emissions restrictions, an effect known as leakage. Relocated industries would continue to pollute but … would be operating in a less desirable location. We consider solutions to the leakage problem in a simple setting where one … tax rate on production lower due to leakage; (3) taxing only production (on the demand side), however, would be …
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rate than the extraction tax rate, and (iii) a goods-specific export subsidy. The policy controls leakage by combining …
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places with few or no emissions restrictions, an effect known as leakage. Relocated industries would continue to pollute but … would be operating in a less desirable location. We consider solutions to the leakage problem in a simple setting where one … tax rate on production lower due to leakage; (3) taxing only production (on the demand side), however, would be …
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) indicate that 15–25% of abatement might be offset by this “leakage.” Yet the Fullerton et al. (2012) simple two …-sector analytical general equilibrium model shows an offsetting term with negative leakage. In this paper, we use a full CGE model with … many countries and many goods to measure effects in a way that allows for this negative leakage term. We vary elasticities …
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production, welfare and the coalition size. The coalition implements border carbon adjustment to reduce carbon leakage and to …
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production, welfare and the coalition size. The coalition implements border carbon adjustment to reduce carbon leakage and to …
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-ordinated multilateral action), the parallel concern of carbon leakage — whereby domestic reductions in emissions are partially or wholly …
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A two-tier climate club exploits the comparative advantage of large countries to mete out punishments through trade, while taking their capacity to resist punishment as a constraint. Countries outside the coalition price carbon at a fixed fraction of the average carbon price adopted within the...
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