This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated with differentiated climate abatement commitments among countries. The literature reviewed is not exhausted, but it is sufficient to provide a balanced view of both academics and policy circles. Section 2 discusses how to indentify the sectors at a risk of carbon leakage. Section 3 examines ex ante estimates of potential carbon leakage rates, and explains why they differ from ex post results of environmental tax reforms and greenhouse gas emissions trading schemes that have been implemented in the European Union. Section 4 discusses broad policy options to address competitiveness and leakage concerns, and compares which anti-leakage policy, bor...
We review the proposed measures for addressing competitiveness and carbon leakage concerns in recent...
Balancing a legitimate fear that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate cha...
We explore conditions determining which anti-leakage policies might be more effective complements to...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Competitiveness and leakage concerns and border carbon adjustments / ZhongXiang Zhang. FEEM, 2012, 6...
International audienceIn a world with uneven climate policies, the carbon price differentials across...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...
International audienceThe efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakag...
Climate change is a global problem that needs a comprehensive international response. If countries a...
Climate change is a global problem that needs a comprehensive international response. If countries a...
In this paper, analysis is presented relating to the impact of border tax adjustments for climate po...
Would Border Carbon Adjustments prevent carbon leakage and heavy industry competitiveness losses ? I...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
The efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakage and competitiveness ...
Balancing legitimate fears that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate chan...
We review the proposed measures for addressing competitiveness and carbon leakage concerns in recent...
Balancing a legitimate fear that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate cha...
We explore conditions determining which anti-leakage policies might be more effective complements to...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Competitiveness and leakage concerns and border carbon adjustments / ZhongXiang Zhang. FEEM, 2012, 6...
International audienceIn a world with uneven climate policies, the carbon price differentials across...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...
International audienceThe efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakag...
Climate change is a global problem that needs a comprehensive international response. If countries a...
Climate change is a global problem that needs a comprehensive international response. If countries a...
In this paper, analysis is presented relating to the impact of border tax adjustments for climate po...
Would Border Carbon Adjustments prevent carbon leakage and heavy industry competitiveness losses ? I...
Because of the difficulties in forming international climate agreements, most climate policies have ...
The efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakage and competitiveness ...
Balancing legitimate fears that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate chan...
We review the proposed measures for addressing competitiveness and carbon leakage concerns in recent...
Balancing a legitimate fear that carbon leakage could undermine the impact of any global climate cha...
We explore conditions determining which anti-leakage policies might be more effective complements to...