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Risk and self-optimization analysis of the carbon tax policy based on scenario simulation
The double dividend of the carbon tax policy has been a controversial topic. To comprehensively evaluate the benefits and risks brought by the carbon tax policy and contribute to China’s emission reduction goals, this paper establishes a carbon tax ...
Kanghui Zhang, Long Lu
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Carbon and energy taxes in a small and open country [PDF]
Malaysia, as a small and developing country, must reduce carbon emissions because the country is one of the top CO2-emitting countries in the ASEAN region.
S. Solaymani
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Carbon tax is important to achieve carbon peaking and carbon neutrality goal. In this paper, we study the impact of carbon tax on energy sector segmentation in China under different closures.
Yi Guo, Zhijun Qin
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The rapid development of energy consumption and carbon emissions in the construction industry poses an enormous and negative challenge for China’s energy and environment. While maintaining moderate economic growth, it is particularly important to realize
Qiang Du +4 more
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Japan's carbon tax policy: Limitations and policy suggestions.
Japan is one of the first Asian countries to implement a carbon tax. With a tax rate of JPY2,89/ t-Co2 ($2.65), Japan is set to attain 26% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030.
Hemangi Gokhale
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Downside of a carbon tax for environment: Impact of information sharing
Motivated by the observation that firms invest in carbon emissions reduction to decrease the cost of carbon tax as governments in numerous countries increasingly implement carbon tax to improve the environment, and broad researcher and practitioner ...
Jia-Jia Nie +4 more
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Indonesian Carbon Tax: How Newborn Learn to Jump into The Next Step?
As one of the largest emitting countries globally, Indonesia is a newcomer to carbon tax implementation. However, the carbon tax literature in Indonesian context is still minimal.
Arief Budi Wardana +2 more
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Unilateral Carbon Taxes, Border Tax Adjustments and Carbon Leakage
We examine the impact of a unilateral carbon tax in developed countries, focusing on the expected size of carbon leakage (an increase in emissions in non-taxing regions as a result of the tax) and the effects on leakage of border tax adjustments. We start by analyzing the problem using a simple two-country, three-good general equilibrium model to ...
Joshua Elliott +5 more
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Carbon pricing, such as a carbon tax, is an invisible hand that leads to the construction of a sustainable low-carbon society, and precise analysis of the impact of carbon pricing on each sector of the economy is indispensable for its design.
Satoshi Nakano, Ayu Washizu
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Can environmental protection tax drive manufacturing carbon unlocking? Empirical evidence from China
IntroductionChina’s environmental protection tax policy has emerged as a pivotal force in steering the country towards reduced pollution and carbon emissions.
Limin Wen, Limin Wen, Shufang Sun
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