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Climate change 2 Climate protection 2 Emissions trading 2 Emissionshandel 2 Environmental policy 2 Greenhouse gas emissions 2 Klimaschutz 2 Klimawandel 2 Spillover effect 2 Spillover-Effekt 2 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 2 Umweltpolitik 2 Welt 2 World 2 Air pollution 1 Climate policy coordination 1 Dynamic model averaging 1 EU countries 1 EU emission allowances 1 EU-Staaten 1 Environmental tax 1 International environmental policy 1 Internationale Umweltpolitik 1 Luftverschmutzung 1 Political uncertainty 1 Pollution 1 Regulatory risk 1 Risiko 1 Risk 1 US climate policy 1 Umweltbelastung 1 Ă–kosteuer 1
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Global spillovers of US climate policy risk : evidence from EU carbon emissions futures
Fields, Micah; Lindequist, David - In: Energy economics 139 (2024), pp. 1-21
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Global Spillovers of US Climate Policy Risk : Evidence from EU Carbon Emissions Futures
Fields, Micah; Lindequist, David - 2022
Mitigating climate change is a global public good to which many different countries contribute. The incentive of each country to contribute through the provision of effective climate policies depends on other countries’ contributions. Climate policy risk spillovers arise when expected changes...
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