Effects of scenario-based carbon pricing policies on China's dual climate change mitigation goals : Does policy design matter?
Jian Chai, Xuejun Zhang, Xiaokong Zhang, Yabo Wang
Although the carbon pricing policy is a critical driving factor that will help China achieve economic growth, energy transition, and dual climate change mitigation goals, the kind of carbon pricing policy that will complement the country's current development situation remains controversial. We apply the World Induced Technical Change Hybrid (WITCH) model to explore the heterogeneity and synergy of different carbon pricing policies, and the results indicate that it will be challenging to achieve carbon neutrality before 2060. The study find that the combined policy - a mix of carbon tax and carbon market policies - has the optimal emission reduction effect but comes with the highest economic cost, proving to be unsuitable in the long run. The carbon tax policy is an important transitional means to assist in emission reduction, which can serve as an important supplement to carbon market policy and be phased out after the market mechanism matures.
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2023
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Authors: | Chai, Jian ; Zhang, Xuejun ; Zhang, Xiaokong ; Wang, Yabo |
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Journal of management science and engineering. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, ISSN 2589-5532, ZDB-ID 2972364-4. - Vol. 8.2023, 2, p. 167-175
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Subject: | Carbon emission | Carbon pricing policy | China's dual climate change mitigation goals | GDP losses | Treibhausgas-Emissionen | Greenhouse gas emissions | China | Klimawandel | Climate change | Ökosteuer | Environmental tax | Emissionshandel | Emissions trading | Klimaschutz | Climate protection | Umweltpolitik | Environmental policy |
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