Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure for unilateral abatement is increasing. A major challenge is emissions leakage. Border carbon adjustments and output-based allocation of emissions allowances can increase effectiveness of unilateral action but introduce distortions of their own. We assess antileakage measures as a function of abatement coalition size. We first develop a partial equilibrium analytical framework to see how these instruments affect emissions within and outside the coalition. We then employ a computable general equilibrium model of international trade and energy use to assess the strategies as the coalition grows. We find that full border adjustments rank first in global cos...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
For sufficiently low abatement costs many countries might undertake significant emission reductions ...
Unilateral climate policy induces carbon leakage through the relocation of emission-intensive and tr...
Abstract: Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure fo...
Issues of emission leakage and competitiveness are at the fore of the climate policy debate in all t...
The cost-effectiveness of unilateral emission abatement can be seriously hampered by carbon leakage....
In a world with regionally diverging commitments to climate pol-icy across nations, unilateral carbo...
As an instrument to minimize carbon leakage, the effects and feasibility of Carbon Border Adjustment...
We explore conditions determining which anti-leakage policies might be more effective complements to...
In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optima...
In the absence of a broad international agreement, national climate policies NEWLINE are less effici...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
In the absence of an international agreement on climate policy, unilateral carbon abatement creates ...
Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on coordinated policies to mitigate climate change,...
International audienceThe efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakag...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
For sufficiently low abatement costs many countries might undertake significant emission reductions ...
Unilateral climate policy induces carbon leakage through the relocation of emission-intensive and tr...
Abstract: Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure fo...
Issues of emission leakage and competitiveness are at the fore of the climate policy debate in all t...
The cost-effectiveness of unilateral emission abatement can be seriously hampered by carbon leakage....
In a world with regionally diverging commitments to climate pol-icy across nations, unilateral carbo...
As an instrument to minimize carbon leakage, the effects and feasibility of Carbon Border Adjustment...
We explore conditions determining which anti-leakage policies might be more effective complements to...
In this paper we argue that when a subgroup of countries cooperate on emission reduction, the optima...
In the absence of a broad international agreement, national climate policies NEWLINE are less effici...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
In the absence of an international agreement on climate policy, unilateral carbon abatement creates ...
Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on coordinated policies to mitigate climate change,...
International audienceThe efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakag...
Carbon pricing is an essential instrument to address climate change. However international differenc...
For sufficiently low abatement costs many countries might undertake significant emission reductions ...
Unilateral climate policy induces carbon leakage through the relocation of emission-intensive and tr...