Since January 1, 2017, Albertans have paid a carbon tax on combustible fuels. The costs to households will be a central issue in the upcoming provincial election. Eliminating Alberta’s carbon tax will mean the federal government imposes its backstop. This has implications for the distribution of net costs to households
Abstract Market-based policies to address fossil fuel-related externalities including climate change...
British Columbia’s carbon tax was implemented in July 2008 at the rate of $10 per tonne of carbon. I...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
Effective April 1, 2019 the Government of Canada will tax carbon emissions in Saskatchewan, Manitoba...
Each April, the price Canada sets for carbon emissions increases gradually. By 2030, the per tonne p...
With its 2016 budget, the Government of Alberta laid out the basic details of the carbon tax rebate....
On March 7, 2022 — in response to rapidly rising crude oil and gas prices (and therefore utility cos...
In 2007, Alberta demonstrated that it could be a leader in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emiss...
A vast economics literature embraces taxation of the carbon content of fossil fuels as the superior ...
Carbon pricing is a rapidly spreading policy to mitigate GHG emissions. However, the current carbon ...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
This thesis examines the relationship between Canadians’ energy conservation actions at home and the...
This dissertation studies the emergence of carbon pricing mechanisms at the sub-federal level in Can...
A carbon tax has been proposed or applied in many countries and regions around the world to reduce g...
Among alternative public policies to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (...
Abstract Market-based policies to address fossil fuel-related externalities including climate change...
British Columbia’s carbon tax was implemented in July 2008 at the rate of $10 per tonne of carbon. I...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
Effective April 1, 2019 the Government of Canada will tax carbon emissions in Saskatchewan, Manitoba...
Each April, the price Canada sets for carbon emissions increases gradually. By 2030, the per tonne p...
With its 2016 budget, the Government of Alberta laid out the basic details of the carbon tax rebate....
On March 7, 2022 — in response to rapidly rising crude oil and gas prices (and therefore utility cos...
In 2007, Alberta demonstrated that it could be a leader in the effort to reduce greenhouse gas emiss...
A vast economics literature embraces taxation of the carbon content of fossil fuels as the superior ...
Carbon pricing is a rapidly spreading policy to mitigate GHG emissions. However, the current carbon ...
While climate change is widely considered to be one of the major challenges facing the planet today,...
This thesis examines the relationship between Canadians’ energy conservation actions at home and the...
This dissertation studies the emergence of carbon pricing mechanisms at the sub-federal level in Can...
A carbon tax has been proposed or applied in many countries and regions around the world to reduce g...
Among alternative public policies to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases (...
Abstract Market-based policies to address fossil fuel-related externalities including climate change...
British Columbia’s carbon tax was implemented in July 2008 at the rate of $10 per tonne of carbon. I...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...