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Economic Policy and Climate Change focuses on the design,
implementation and consequences of a feasible system of tradable
carbon permits to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the
context of the European Union. Economic instruments are considered
fundamental in reducing atmospheric pollution, especially carbon
dioxide emissions. This important book outlines the design of an
achievable system of tradable emission permits in the EU. It
considers the distribution of permits, the problem of monitoring
and enforcement and the possibility that the system might create a
barrier to potential entrants to industry. This is especially
important because entry barriers will affect the whole economy and
long-term industry dynamics. The analysis then extends to consider
the use of tradable permits and taxes in the context of
international cooperation on emissions reduction. International
agreements are examined within the framework of a second-best, two
country model in which governments reduce emissions and raise
revenue simultaneously. The author concludes that it is not
welfare-maximizing to trade permits between countries if emission
limits and side-payments have not first been agreed. This book will
be of special interest to environmental economists,
environmentalists and policymakers.
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