How to significantly decrease carbon dioxide emissions has become one of the largest challenges faced by modern society. The standard recipe prescribed by most economists is to put a price on carbon, either through a tax or through emissions trading. Such measures can reduce emissions cost-effectively and create incentives for technological development. There is, however, a growing concern that the carbon prices generated through the European Union emission trading system (EU ETS) have been too low to create the incentives necessary to stimulate technological development. This paper empirically analyzes how the Swedish carbon dioxide tax and the EU ETS have affected productivity development in the Swedish pulp and paper industry 1998-2008. ...
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As widely recognized, human mankind stands before the most challenging problem of preventing anthrop...
It is generally accepted that human activities have a large influence on global climate. In order to...
How to significantly decrease carbon dioxide emissions has become one of the largest challenges face...
This study examines the historical relation between carbon dioxide emission and output growth in the...
In January 2005 a trading scheme with emission allowances, including carbon dioxide (CO2), was intro...
As means for meeting the goals of the Kyoto protocol the European Union launched the Emission Tradin...
The EU ETS was the first international policy instrument to introduce regulation of CO2 emissions of...
In the struggle against climate change, policymakers are faced with the difficult problem of maintai...
Efficient policy instruments for reducing the emission of greenhouse gases are essential for the rea...
Most industrial process plants consume large amounts of energy (usually in the form of steam and ele...
This article article examines to what extent and how the EU ETS has influenced the climate strategie...
In this paper the trade-off, in terms of annual net profit for the mill and global emissions of CO2,...
Authors: Andersson, Carl-Johan and Löfstrand, Pontus Supervisors: Nilsson, Lars J. Department of Tec...
This thesis examines the Swedish carbon dioxide abatement policy in the transport sector. The purpos...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The production and manufactur...
As widely recognized, human mankind stands before the most challenging problem of preventing anthrop...
It is generally accepted that human activities have a large influence on global climate. In order to...
How to significantly decrease carbon dioxide emissions has become one of the largest challenges face...
This study examines the historical relation between carbon dioxide emission and output growth in the...
In January 2005 a trading scheme with emission allowances, including carbon dioxide (CO2), was intro...
As means for meeting the goals of the Kyoto protocol the European Union launched the Emission Tradin...
The EU ETS was the first international policy instrument to introduce regulation of CO2 emissions of...
In the struggle against climate change, policymakers are faced with the difficult problem of maintai...
Efficient policy instruments for reducing the emission of greenhouse gases are essential for the rea...
Most industrial process plants consume large amounts of energy (usually in the form of steam and ele...
This article article examines to what extent and how the EU ETS has influenced the climate strategie...
In this paper the trade-off, in terms of annual net profit for the mill and global emissions of CO2,...
Authors: Andersson, Carl-Johan and Löfstrand, Pontus Supervisors: Nilsson, Lars J. Department of Tec...
This thesis examines the Swedish carbon dioxide abatement policy in the transport sector. The purpos...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. The production and manufactur...
As widely recognized, human mankind stands before the most challenging problem of preventing anthrop...
It is generally accepted that human activities have a large influence on global climate. In order to...