In absence of joint global action, many jurisdictions take unilateral steps to reduce carbon emissions, and the usual strategy is to restrict domestic demand for fossil fuels. The impact on global emissions of such demand side policies is found by accounting for carbon leakage, i.e. changes in emissions abroad induced by the domestic action. Another domestic option for fossil fuel producers, that is yet not well explored, is to reduce own supply of fossil fuels, again accounting for leakages. We explore analytically and numerically how domestic demand and supply side policies affect global emissions, contingent on market behaviour in the fossil fuel markets. Next, we combine this with costs of demand- and supply side policies to find the co...
Abstract: During the last decade, Norway has carried out an ambitious climate policy. The main poli...
AbstractNorway is among a handful of countries with an explicit policy to promote carbon capture and...
Publishers versionIndividual countries are in the process of legislating responses to the challenges...
In absence of joint global action, many jurisdictions take unilateral steps to reduce carbon emissio...
So far discussion and implementation of climate policies has predominantly aimed at reducing consump...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and ren...
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions...
Abstracts with downloadable Discussion Papers in PDF are available on the Internet: http://www.ssb...
We use a two-period model to investigate intertemporal effects of cost reductions in climate change ...
Given concerns about the ambition and effectiveness of current climate policies, a case has been mad...
All three authors are affiliated with the Oslo Centre for Research on Environmentally friendly Energ...
This paper is part of the joint CICERO and Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) project “Towards a cost-e...
Unilateral action to curb CO2 emissions in a small country or a group of countries has only a limite...
This paper studies the impacts on Western European CO2 emissions of a reduction in Norwegian gas sal...
Abstract: During the last decade, Norway has carried out an ambitious climate policy. The main poli...
AbstractNorway is among a handful of countries with an explicit policy to promote carbon capture and...
Publishers versionIndividual countries are in the process of legislating responses to the challenges...
In absence of joint global action, many jurisdictions take unilateral steps to reduce carbon emissio...
So far discussion and implementation of climate policies has predominantly aimed at reducing consump...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Abstract: This article discusses how different climate policy instruments such as CO2 taxes and ren...
Recent contributions have questioned whether biofuels policies actually lead to emissions reductions...
Abstracts with downloadable Discussion Papers in PDF are available on the Internet: http://www.ssb...
We use a two-period model to investigate intertemporal effects of cost reductions in climate change ...
Given concerns about the ambition and effectiveness of current climate policies, a case has been mad...
All three authors are affiliated with the Oslo Centre for Research on Environmentally friendly Energ...
This paper is part of the joint CICERO and Fridtjof Nansen Institute (FNI) project “Towards a cost-e...
Unilateral action to curb CO2 emissions in a small country or a group of countries has only a limite...
This paper studies the impacts on Western European CO2 emissions of a reduction in Norwegian gas sal...
Abstract: During the last decade, Norway has carried out an ambitious climate policy. The main poli...
AbstractNorway is among a handful of countries with an explicit policy to promote carbon capture and...
Publishers versionIndividual countries are in the process of legislating responses to the challenges...