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We analyze monopoly power in a market for a complementary fossil resource like oil in a twocountry/two period model with international trade in general equilibrium. Focusing on thecomplex interplay of capital and resource market, we elaborate how these effects feed backinto the resource...
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We analyze the effects of an announced future carbon tax increase on the extraction behaviorof a monopolistic supplier of a scarce fossil energy resource like oil in a two country, two periodgeneral equilibrium model with symmetric and homothetic preferences and no extractioncosts. Based on the...
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Climate policy instruments in the transportation sector like fuel economy standards (CAFE) and fuel taxes not only affect households’ vehicle choice, but also the urban form in the long run. We introduce household level vehicle choice into the urban economic monocentric city model and run...
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This paper examines how income inequality can affect the polarization of heterogeneous party platforms on climate policy (here: carbon tax). The implied consequences for the uncertainty of climate policy can be relevant for risk-averse investors in "green" technologies. Households are...
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