This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which well-intended but imperfectly implemented policies may lead to detrimental environmental outcomes due to supply side responses. We use the introduction of the Acid Rain Program in the U.S. as a case study. The theory predicts that owners of coal deposits, expecting future sales to decline, would supply more of their resource between the announcement of the Acid Rain Program and its implementation; moreover, the incentive to increase supply would be stronger for owners of high-sulfur coal. This would, all else equal, induce an increase in sulfur dioxide emissions. Using data on prices, heat input and sulfur content of coal delivered to U.S. power...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
The threat of acid rain is a side effect of the switch to coal as a major fuel for producing energy ...
This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which wel...
This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which wel...
This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which wel...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
Imperfect climate policies may be ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting their supp...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
It has been proposed that climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fu...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityIn the first chapter, we show that, after the ...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
The threat of acid rain is a side effect of the switch to coal as a major fuel for producing energy ...
This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which wel...
This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which wel...
This paper presents the first empirical test of the green paradox hypothesis, according to which wel...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
Imperfect climate policies may be ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting their supp...
Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable co...
It has been proposed that climate policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fu...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Economics, Washington State UniversityIn the first chapter, we show that, after the ...
Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shift...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
The threat of acid rain is a side effect of the switch to coal as a major fuel for producing energy ...