This report computes the magnitudes of carbon taxes that would be needed to meet strong CO2 emissions reductions targets in Switzerland by 2020 and 2050. It also assesses the economic impacts of meeting those targets through carbon taxes. The analysis is based on the multi-sectoral and multi-regional, computable general equilibrium (model of the world economy GEMINI-E3 which includes a representation of the Swiss economy
Switzerland, following the Kyoto agreement, plans to reduce CO2 emissions by 10% over the next decad...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
This paper outlines the development of a CGE model as a tool for analysing many of the issues relati...
This report computes the magnitudes of carbon taxes that would be needed to meet strong CO2 emission...
Collaborating under the Modeling Platform (SEMP), five modeling teams (employing an energy systems m...
At the end of the year 2012, the Kyoto climate agreement will be his-tory. Defining new mitigation t...
In Switzerland, as in many other OECD countries, transportation and housing are responsible for the ...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
The purpose of this paper is to present the new version of GEMINI-E3, which is the fifth and incorpo...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
The purpose of this paper is to present the new version of GEMINI-E3, which is the fifth and incorpo...
This report collects two studies hat have been performed in the Research group on the Economics and ...
This paper presents the Swiss contribution to the Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) project which ...
In August 2009, the Swiss Federal Council announced the post-Kyoto strategy for Switzerland to cut d...
This paper studies the growth impacts of realizing two long-term carbon targets in Switzerland (redu...
Switzerland, following the Kyoto agreement, plans to reduce CO2 emissions by 10% over the next decad...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
This paper outlines the development of a CGE model as a tool for analysing many of the issues relati...
This report computes the magnitudes of carbon taxes that would be needed to meet strong CO2 emission...
Collaborating under the Modeling Platform (SEMP), five modeling teams (employing an energy systems m...
At the end of the year 2012, the Kyoto climate agreement will be his-tory. Defining new mitigation t...
In Switzerland, as in many other OECD countries, transportation and housing are responsible for the ...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
The purpose of this paper is to present the new version of GEMINI-E3, which is the fifth and incorpo...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
The purpose of this paper is to present the new version of GEMINI-E3, which is the fifth and incorpo...
This report collects two studies hat have been performed in the Research group on the Economics and ...
This paper presents the Swiss contribution to the Deep Decarbonization Pathways (DDP) project which ...
In August 2009, the Swiss Federal Council announced the post-Kyoto strategy for Switzerland to cut d...
This paper studies the growth impacts of realizing two long-term carbon targets in Switzerland (redu...
Switzerland, following the Kyoto agreement, plans to reduce CO2 emissions by 10% over the next decad...
The residential sector presents a great potential for greenhouse gases (GHG) mitigation. We perform ...
This paper outlines the development of a CGE model as a tool for analysing many of the issues relati...