This study analyses the economic and political consequences of introducing a tax on the carbon content of imported goods at EU borders and whether such a tax would be compatible with WTO rules. The major findings are: 1. A CO2 border tax or import tariff would increase global welfare. 2. Such a carbon import tariff can be made to be compatible with WTO rules. 3. There are no insurmountable practical obstacles to introducing such a tariff. 4. The equity concerns of the UNFCCC could be taken into account by rebating the proceeds of the tariff to those countries manifestly unable to shoulder the burden themselves
The study examines current national practices with respect to emissions allowances in the EU and the...
The structure of some industrial sectors is so highly concentrated that just a handful of companies ...
Foreword. The Foreign Trade Association, which represents the European and international distributio...
This study analyses the economic and political consequences of introducing a tax on the carbon conte...
Regional trade agreements play an ever-increasing role in world trade, accounting for more than 50% ...
Drawing on discussions within a CEPS Task Force on the revised EU emissions trading system, this rep...
Climate change is becoming a more and more severe problem. Over many years, governments and organiza...
Climate change is becoming a more and more severe problem. Over many years, governments and organiza...
Emissions trading has been shunned for a long time by policy-makers in the European Union as an inst...
Climate change implications have infiltrated all sectors of society and the world can no longer adop...
The EU ETS is one of the main European climate policies, covering 45 percent of EU’s greenhouse gas ...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs: 2015/2016In modern times, environmental degra...
Since the Kyoto Protocol entered into force in February 2005, many Parties to the Protocol have shif...
The Clean Energy for all Europeans (CEP) package introduced a new governance framework for EU energy...
[From the Introduction]. This report constitutes Part II of the twin reports of the CEPS Task Force ...
The study examines current national practices with respect to emissions allowances in the EU and the...
The structure of some industrial sectors is so highly concentrated that just a handful of companies ...
Foreword. The Foreign Trade Association, which represents the European and international distributio...
This study analyses the economic and political consequences of introducing a tax on the carbon conte...
Regional trade agreements play an ever-increasing role in world trade, accounting for more than 50% ...
Drawing on discussions within a CEPS Task Force on the revised EU emissions trading system, this rep...
Climate change is becoming a more and more severe problem. Over many years, governments and organiza...
Climate change is becoming a more and more severe problem. Over many years, governments and organiza...
Emissions trading has been shunned for a long time by policy-makers in the European Union as an inst...
Climate change implications have infiltrated all sectors of society and the world can no longer adop...
The EU ETS is one of the main European climate policies, covering 45 percent of EU’s greenhouse gas ...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs: 2015/2016In modern times, environmental degra...
Since the Kyoto Protocol entered into force in February 2005, many Parties to the Protocol have shif...
The Clean Energy for all Europeans (CEP) package introduced a new governance framework for EU energy...
[From the Introduction]. This report constitutes Part II of the twin reports of the CEPS Task Force ...
The study examines current national practices with respect to emissions allowances in the EU and the...
The structure of some industrial sectors is so highly concentrated that just a handful of companies ...
Foreword. The Foreign Trade Association, which represents the European and international distributio...