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under the umbrella of a global arrangement only? For answering these questions two possible states of the world are …
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Understanding international differences in the emissions intensity of trade and production is essential to understanding the effects of greenhouse gas limitation policies. We develop data on emissions from 41 industrial sectors in 39 countries and estimate the CO2 emissions intensity of...
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Bio-energy has the potential to be a key mitigation option if combined with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) because it generates electricity and absorbs emissions at the same time. However, biomass is not distributed evenly across the globe, and regions with a potentially high demand...
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-3 percent decrease in world SO2 emissions. However, when compared to a constructed counterfactual notrade benchmark, depending …
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Alternative perspectives on the structure of international trade have important implications for the evaluation of climate policy. In this paper we assess climate policy in the context of three important alternative trade formulations. First is a Heckscher‐Ohlin model based on trade in...
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under the umbrella of a global arrangement only? For answering these questions two possible states of the world are …
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the World from implementing paperless trade by combining detailed descriptions of trade transactions, data on trading …
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the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions cuts that science suggests are needed to remain in a <2°C world. Merging climate and …
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This article explores the design of Carbon Adjustment Mechanisms based on an analysis of historical data, the existing literature as well as theoretical considerations. In the empirical analysis we quantify territorial emissions as compared to the CO2 footprints for countries within the EU-ETS...
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In this paper, we discuss the endogenous formation of climate coalitions in an issue-linkage regime. In particular, we propose to build a link to the issue of preferential free trade. Trade privileges exclusively granted to members of the climate coalition work as an incentive mechanism for...
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