Anticipated and unilateral climate policies are ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting supply intertemporally (the green paradox) or spatially (carbon leakage). These mechanisms rely crucially on the exhaustibility of fossil fuels. We analyze the effect of anticipated and unilateral climate policies on emissions in a simple model with two fossil fuels: one scarce and dirty (oil), the other abundant and dirtier (coal). We derive conditions for a ’green orthodox’: anticipated climate policy may reduce current emissions, and unilateral measures may unintentionally reduce emissions in other countries. Calibrations suggest that intertemporal carbon leakage (between -3% and 1%) is less of a concern than spatial leakage (19-39%)
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
Imperfect climate policies may be ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting their supp...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
We analyze the effect of climate policies using a two-region partial equilibrium model of resource e...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
This paper deals with possible foreign reactions to unilateral carbon demand reducing policies. It d...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource ex...
The increase in carbondioxide emissions by some countries in reaction to an emission reduction by co...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...
Imperfect climate policies may be ineffective when fossil fuel owners respond by shifting their supp...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
Policies of lowering carbon demand may aggravate rather than alleviate climate change (green paradox...
We analyze the effect of climate policies using a two-region partial equilibrium model of resource e...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
Policies aimed at reducing emissions from fossil fuels may increase climate damages. This “Green Par...
This paper deals with possible foreign reactions to unilateral carbon demand reducing policies. It d...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
With the acceleration of environmental commitments, the Green Paradox has been taking centre stage i...
Fossil fuel extraction and climate policy: A Review of the green paradox with endogenous resource ex...
The increase in carbondioxide emissions by some countries in reaction to an emission reduction by co...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies–including carbon taxes and subsidies...
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable bac...