Ambitious unilateral EU environmental policy has raised concerns about adverse competitiveness implications for European energy-intensive and export-oriented sectors. We analyze the economic and environmental implications of two different measures to address these concerns in the EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS): border tax adjustments (BTA) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Numerical simulations with a computable general equilibrium model of the global economy demonstrate that alternative BTA regimes are suitable to alleviate adverse competiveness implications of unilateral European climate policy on energy-intensive and export-oriented industries. The regulatory protection of these industries via subsidies for EU exporters and...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
We examine the implications of EU climate policy for energy intensive industries by calculating, for...
One complement to domestic climate policies could be the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions aris...
Ambitious unilateral EU environmental policy has raised concerns about adverse competitiveness impli...
In the absence of an international agreement on climate policy, unilateral carbon abatement creates ...
In a world with regionally diverging commitments to climate pol-icy across nations, unilateral carbo...
Taxing imports from regions which are not subject to climate policy and subsidi-zing exports into th...
As part of the European Green Deal, the EU is considering the introduction of a Border Carbon Adjust...
The European Union (EU) has developed a strategy to mitigate climate change by cutting greenhouse ga...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...
International audienceTo meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission pr...
Carbon taxes are utilized as a tool to address the negative externalities of carbon emissions from p...
Unilateral climate policy, such as carbon pricing, represents an additional cost to the economy, esp...
This report uses an economic lens to analyze the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) which is ...
This paper assesses the economic impacts of linking the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) to emerging...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
We examine the implications of EU climate policy for energy intensive industries by calculating, for...
One complement to domestic climate policies could be the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions aris...
Ambitious unilateral EU environmental policy has raised concerns about adverse competitiveness impli...
In the absence of an international agreement on climate policy, unilateral carbon abatement creates ...
In a world with regionally diverging commitments to climate pol-icy across nations, unilateral carbo...
Taxing imports from regions which are not subject to climate policy and subsidi-zing exports into th...
As part of the European Green Deal, the EU is considering the introduction of a Border Carbon Adjust...
The European Union (EU) has developed a strategy to mitigate climate change by cutting greenhouse ga...
Unilateral or sub-global policies to combat climate change are potentially sensitive to free-riding ...
International audienceTo meet the targets of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, the European Commission pr...
Carbon taxes are utilized as a tool to address the negative externalities of carbon emissions from p...
Unilateral climate policy, such as carbon pricing, represents an additional cost to the economy, esp...
This report uses an economic lens to analyze the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) which is ...
This paper assesses the economic impacts of linking the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) to emerging...
Not only after the failure of the Copenhagen climate conference 2009, border carbon adjustment (BCA)...
We examine the implications of EU climate policy for energy intensive industries by calculating, for...
One complement to domestic climate policies could be the regulation of carbon dioxide emissions aris...