As an instrument to minimize carbon leakage, the effects and feasibility of Carbon Border Adjustments Mechanism (CBAM) will depend on multiple design options. While the EU has committed to introducing CBAM as part of its green climate deal, pursuing climate efforts to successfully limit global warming requires a collective implementation involving major emitters China and the US. This paper quantifies the distributional impacts of a joint CBAM implementation of in a climate alliance or a club of the EU, the US, and China. Differing from a myriad of studies that focus on unilateral CBAM, this analysis emphasizes collective implications on leakage, sectoral competitiveness, and welfare by projecting climate neutrality relative to current poli...
We carry out a detailed sensitivity analysis of border carbon adjustment (rates) by applying a globa...
Carbon leakage features prominently in the climate policy debate in economies implementing climate p...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...
Amid the escalating global climate crisis, the European Union (EU) has assumed a prominent role by i...
International audienceThe efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakag...
Abstract: Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure fo...
Implementation of CBAM to support EU climate neutrality by 2050 has raised concerns. As the mechanis...
Issues of emission leakage and competitiveness are at the fore of the climate policy debate in all t...
Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure for unilater...
In the context of raising its climate ambition, Europe is thinking of introducing a Carbon Border Ad...
International audienceTo meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission pr...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Carbon border adjustment measures (CBAMs) are instruments that can be used to mitigate climate chang...
Policy makers worldwide have increasingly considered the adoption of a carbon adjustment at the bord...
We carry out a detailed sensitivity analysis of border carbon adjustment (rates) by applying a globa...
Carbon leakage features prominently in the climate policy debate in economies implementing climate p...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...
Amid the escalating global climate crisis, the European Union (EU) has assumed a prominent role by i...
International audienceThe efficiency of unilateral climate policies may be hampered by carbon leakag...
Abstract: Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure fo...
Implementation of CBAM to support EU climate neutrality by 2050 has raised concerns. As the mechanis...
Issues of emission leakage and competitiveness are at the fore of the climate policy debate in all t...
Given the bleak prospects for a global agreement on mitigating climate change, pressure for unilater...
In the context of raising its climate ambition, Europe is thinking of introducing a Carbon Border Ad...
International audienceTo meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission pr...
The Paris Agreement advances a heterogeneous approach to international climate cooperation. Such an ...
This paper provides a review of the literature on competitiveness and leakage concerns associated wi...
Carbon border adjustment measures (CBAMs) are instruments that can be used to mitigate climate chang...
Policy makers worldwide have increasingly considered the adoption of a carbon adjustment at the bord...
We carry out a detailed sensitivity analysis of border carbon adjustment (rates) by applying a globa...
Carbon leakage features prominently in the climate policy debate in economies implementing climate p...
A growing number of scholars, environmentalists, politicians, and business leaders have recommended ...