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This paper outlines recent developments in U.S. climate policies. Although the United States does not participate in the Kyoto Mechanism, a number of climate policies are being implemented at state level as well as at the federal level. First, we report and compare the federal cap and trade...
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Using a multi-region and multi-sector CGE model, this paper evaluates the impact of border adjustment policies of carbon regulations on the Japanese economy. We consider the following six scenarios: 1) no border adjustment, 2) carbon tariffs on imports based on the carbon content in foreign...
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In this paper, we attempt to identify the reasons behind the differences in environmental policy between Japan and other developed countries, particularly the US. Japan's environmental policy is unique in that voluntary approaches have been taken to reduce total emissions. This strategy is quite...
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Environmental Problems A Market Failure -- Choice of Policy Instruments Tax Regulation or Subsidy -- Another Solution to Environmental Problems Prepoety Right Approach -- Uncertainty and Policy Choice Price Control or Quantity Control -- Waste Reduction and the Effectiveness of Imposing Disposal...
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