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French Tax for EU: Genesis of Cross-Border Carbon Adjustment [PDF]

open access: yesСовременная Европа, 2022
The article analyzes genesis of the EU initiative of cross-border carbon tax on imported carbon-intensive products. Assessment of the positions of the EU countries in relation to this initiative is given and the evolution of these positions over the past
Sergei Roginko
doaj   +1 more source

Carbon Trading or Carbon Tax? A Computable General Equilibrium–Based Study of Carbon Emission Reduction Policy in China

open access: yesFrontiers in Energy Research, 2022
To solve the environmental problems caused by climate change, the Paris Agreement urges China to accelerate the pace of CO2 emission reduction. Carbon trading and carbon tax have been considered the key instruments in reducing CO2 emissions. The focus of
Jing Shen, Changheng Zhao
doaj   +1 more source

Low‐carbon energy policy analysis based on power energy system modeling

open access: yesEnergy Conversion and Economics, 2020
The effect of carbon policies and mechanisms on the behavior of market participants and market equilibrium has been increasingly recognized, of which tax incidence is one of these important issues. Tax incidence is the market output of both producers and
Xiao Han   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effect of Environmental Taxation on Carbon Emissions of World’s Top Cabon Tax Revenue Countries [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Dunarea de Jos University. Fascicle I : Economics and Applied Informatics
This study looks at how environmental taxes affect carbon emission levels in the top four nations that earn the most money from carbon taxes between 2015 and 2025.
Collins C. Ngwakwe
doaj   +1 more source

The 2019 carbon tax in South Africa: Effects on relative cost of building materials, welfare, emissions, and energy consumption for households

open access: yesActa Structilia, 2022
The introduction of the carbon tax by South Africa was primarily aimed at reducing pollution, and possibly improving the welfare of South African households.
Emmanuel Kabundu   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Triple Effect of Carbon Taxation: Rhetoric Versus Reality in Climate Policy

open access: yesJurnal Akuntansi
This study examines the impact of carbon tax implementation across various sectors on carbon emissions and social welfare, moderated by subsidies and tax liability offsets. The sample consists of 28 countries that implemented a carbon tax in 2023.
Kenley Maccauley Riyono   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Public support for carbon tax in South Korea: The role of tax design and revenue recycling

open access: yesAsia & the Pacific Policy Studies
Carbon tax is widely regarded as an effective and efficient method to reduce carbon emissions. However, the introduction of carbon tax has faced resistance from the public and interest groups.
Sung Eun Kim, Seung Yeob Kim, Junwoo Suh
doaj   +1 more source

Carbon tax adoption and foreign direct investment: Evidence from Africa

open access: yesCogent Economics & Finance
The study investigates the effect of carbon tax adoption on foreign direct investment in Africa. We set up the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model and estimate it with the differenced GMM techniques.
Eric B. Yiadom   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Leaftronics: Bio‐Fractal Scaffolds From Leaf Venation for Low‐Waste Electronics

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
“Leaftronics” transforms naturally evolved leaf venation into quasi‐fractal scaffolds for sustainable electronics. Polymer‐infiltrated leaf skeletons can be used to fabricate ultra‐smooth, reflow‐ and thin‐film‐compatible decomposable substrates, while making the same lignocellulose networks conducting results in flexible transparent electrodes.
Rakesh Rajendran Nair   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Accounting for Substitution: Improving Estimates of GHG Reductions From Cattle‐Based Product Demand Shifts

open access: yesApplied Economic Perspectives and Policy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Estimates of reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from lower demand for cattle‐based products must account for substitution effects. This study collected data through two surveys—one on ground beef and another on dairy milk—to evaluate substitution effects and potential GHG reductions.
Brandon R. McFadden   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

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