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Carbon Pricing and Emissions: Causal Effects of Britain's Carbon Tax
Social Science Research Network, 2023This study estimates that the introduction of a carbon tax and its two subsequent elevations led to a significant decline in emissions from the British power sector.
K. Gugler +2 more
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The global consumer incidence of carbon pricing: Evidence from trade
Energy Economics, 2023The consumer cost of carbon pricing is globally regressive, more so across countries than within—it falls harder on average consumers in poor countries than on poor consumers in average countries.
Lutz Sager
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Australia’s carbon pricing mechanism
Climate Law, 2011The commencement of the carbon pricing mechanism (CPM) on 1 July 2012 marks a significant milestone in Australia’s legal and policy response to climate change. Negotiated as part of a suite of measures forming the Clean Energy Package, the CPM represents an important achievement for Australia, which has up until this point struggled to implement ...
Caripis, Lisa +3 more
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Understanding Regressivity: Challenges and Opportunities of European Carbon Pricing
Social Science Research Network, 2021We examine how a European carbon price will affect citizens by studying its incidence on households in 23 countries of the EU. At the national level, the distributional impact before revenue recycling is mainly neutral, sometimes progressive.
S. Feindt +4 more
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The Relative Merits of Carbon Pricing Instruments: Taxes versus Trading
Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2022There is widespread agreement among most economists that economy-wide carbon pricing will be a necessary (although not necessarily sufficient) component of any policy that can achieve meaningful and cost-effective CO2 reductions in large, complex ...
Robert N. Stavins
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Journal of Environmental Management
While studies have theoretically discussed the impact of carbon pricing on renewable energy, the practical implementation and effectiveness of these policies remain uncertain.
Lang Xu, Jun Yang
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While studies have theoretically discussed the impact of carbon pricing on renewable energy, the practical implementation and effectiveness of these policies remain uncertain.
Lang Xu, Jun Yang
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Journal of Environmental Management
Economic policies affect companies' production decisions. And the energy consumption volume is an intuitive reflection of the enterprise's production decisions.
Jiqiang Wang +3 more
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Economic policies affect companies' production decisions. And the energy consumption volume is an intuitive reflection of the enterprise's production decisions.
Jiqiang Wang +3 more
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Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy, 2022
We categorize the primary incentive-based mechanisms under consideration for addressing greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation—pricing carbon, setting intensity standards, and subsidizing clean electricity—and compare their market outcomes ...
S. Borenstein, Ryan P. Kellogg
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We categorize the primary incentive-based mechanisms under consideration for addressing greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation—pricing carbon, setting intensity standards, and subsidizing clean electricity—and compare their market outcomes ...
S. Borenstein, Ryan P. Kellogg
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Public acceptability of carbon pricing: unravelling the impact of revenue recycling
Climate PolicyCarbon pricing has emerged as a prominent policy tool to mitigate climate change due to its proclaimed high efficiency and effectiveness. However, the successful and sustainable implementation of carbon pricing also depends on the public acceptability ...
Jeroen Barrez
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