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Our objective in this special issue is twofold. First, we emphasize the importance of comprehending that the global impacts of climate change notwithstanding, there are salient region-specific impacts that vary across space. Second, given this observation, we show how rigorous modeling of the...
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Our objective in this special issue is twofold. First, we emphasize the importance of comprehending that the global impacts of climate change notwithstanding, there are salient region-specific impacts that vary across space. Second, given this observation, we show how rigorous modeling of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012823250
We study carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) policies, as currently being implemented by the EU and UK. Policy discussions have cited three motivations and one concern. CBAMs can improve domestic competitiveness in regulated markets, reduce emissions leakage to unregulated markets, and...
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evaluation which leverages economic theory and machine learning techniques for counterfactual prediction. Our results indicate …
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The aim of this paper is to extend existing literature on carbon allowance allocation, investigating the impact of … decrease in the total output. An output-based allocation model in Cournot Oligopoly will be used. We will adopt the National … Allocation Plan (NAP) of UK for the Second Phase (2005-07) as a case study. -- Carbon allowances ; Permits allocation ; EU ETS …
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We examine an incentive scheme for a group of agents, where all agents are rewarded if the group meets its target. If the group does not meet its target, only the agents that meet their individual target are rewarded. In environmental policy, the EU burden sharing agreement and the UK Climate...
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Greenhouse gases (GHGs) can contribute to global warming regardless of their country of origin. To reduce the impacts, it doesn't matter which region of the world cuts back on emissions, as long as the overall amount across the globe falls. That is the idea behind greenhouse gas emissions...
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The United Kingdom's Emissions Trading Scheme has its roots in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme and these are both hinged on the effectiveness of the “cap and trade system”.The system and the scheme have had their criticisms, especially with regard to their capacity to actually...
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