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Exploiting Complementarity of Carbon Pricing Instruments for Low-Carbon Development in the People’s Republic of China
Wu, Jie
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Fan, Ying
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Timilsina, Govinda R.
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Xia, Yan
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2022
There is an urgent need to mitigate global warming for all countries around the world. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has announced a series of energy and climate policy targets in contributing its efforts toward meeting the ambitious goals in the Paris Agreement and the newly pledged...
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Exploiting complementarity of carbon pricing instruments for low-carbon development in the People's Republic of China
Wu, Jie
;
Fan, Ying
;
Timilsina, Govinda R.
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Xia, Yan
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2022
There is an urgent need to mitigate global warming for all countries around the world. The People's Republic of China (PRC) has announced a series of energy and climate policy targets in contributing its efforts towards meeting the ambitious goals in the Paris Agreement and the newly pledged...
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Distributional Effects of Carbon Tax in Ethiopia : A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis
Timilsina, Govinda R.
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2023
Developing countries are increasingly giving attention to carbon pricing to reduce their emissions, particularly in meeting their nationally determined contribution under the Paris Climate Agreement. However, they would like to understand the potential economic, distributional, and environmental...
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Carbon taxes
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There is a growing interest in using carbon taxes to reduce
greenhouse
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Are Driving Forces of Co2 Emissions Different Across Countries? : Insights from Identity and Econometric Analyses
Dong, Kangyin
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2018
This paper investigates factors behind the growth of carbon dioxide emissions over the 35 years between 1980 and 2015 in more than 100 countries, using an index decomposition technique (the Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index). The results are further confirmed using an econometric technique (the...
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Economic Implications of Reducing Carbon Emissions from Energy Use and Industrial Processes in Brazil
Chen, Y.-H. Henry
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2018
This study assesses the economy-wide impacts of cutting CO2 emissions on the Brazilian economy. It finds that in 2040, the business-as-usual CO2 emissions from energy use and industrial processes would be almost three times as high as those in 2010 and would account for more than half of total...
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Transaction Costs of Low-Carbon Technologies and Policies : The Diverging Literature
Mundaca, Luis
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2017
Transaction costs are major challenge to moving forward toward low-carbon economic growth, as new technologies or policies tend to have higher transaction costs compared with those in the business as usual situation. However, neither a well-developed theoretical foundation nor a consensus...
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Economic Implications of Reducing Carbon Emissions from Energy Use and Industrial Processes in Brazil
Chen, Y.-H. Henry
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2017
The overall impacts on the Brazilian economy of reducing CO2 emissions from energy use and industrial processes can be assessed using a recursive dynamic general equilibrium model and a hypothetical carbon tax. The study projects that in 2040 under a business-as-usual scenario, CO2 emissions...
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Economic Implications of Moving Toward Global Convergence on Emission Intensities
Timilsina, Govinda R.
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2017
One key contentious issue in climate change negotiations is the huge difference in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions per capita between more advanced industrialized countries and other nations. This paper analyzes the costs of reducing this gap. Simulations using a global computable general...
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An Analysis of Various Policy Instruments to Reduce Congestion, Fuel Consumption and Co2 Emissions in Beijing
Anas, Alex
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2017
Using a nested multinomial logit model of car ownership and personal travel in Beijing circa 2005, this paper compares the effectiveness of different policy instruments to reduce traffic congestion and CO2 emissions. The study shows that a congestion toll is more efficient than a fuel tax in...
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