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We introduce a "smart" cap and trade system that eliminates the welfare costs of asymmetric information (“uncertainty”). This cap responds endogenously to technology or macroeconomic shocks, relying on the market price of certificates to aggregate information. It allows policy makers to...
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This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of the world’s largest environmental tax reform. We compare carbon and air pollutant emissions of the German transport sector and synthetic counterfactuals following the 1999 eco-tax reform, and find average reductions in external damages of...
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of the reductions in external damages are health benefits, highlighting the importance of accounting for co-pollution …
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We build a general equilibrium model to study how climate transition risks affect energy prices and the valuations of different firms in the energy sector. We consider two types of fossil fuel firms: incumbents that have developed oil reserves they can extract today or tomorrow, and new entrants...
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Encouraging enterprises to engage in green innovation is an effective way to reduce carbon emissions from production. As one of the largest carbon emitters, China has launched policies to achieve carbon peaking and neutrality, also known as China’s dual carbon policy. However, existing...
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