Assessing `not in my backyard' environmental policies: Is carbon leakage worse than we thought?
Page 1-31
アクセス数 : 397 件
ダウンロード数 : 75 件
今月のアクセス数 : 0 件
今月のダウンロード数 : 0 件
この文献の参照には次のURLをご利用ください : https://ir.lib.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/00049722
File | |
Title ( eng ) |
Assessing `not in my backyard' environmental policies: Is carbon leakage worse than we thought?
|
Creator |
Gonzales-Carrasco Luis E.
|
Start Page | 1 |
End Page | 31 |
Abstract |
In the last few decades, high-income and high-productivity countries have pushed their agenda towards environmentally friendly policies. The carbon leakage hypothesis predicts that these policies will increase the emissions in unregulated countries, which happen to be low-income and low-productivity nations. Using a panel at the country level, we show that, because of the productivity differential, heterogeneous regulations have increased net global emissions. These results are a call for international coordination and cooperation in order to achieve a sustainable global economy.
|
Keywords |
Climate Laws
Global Warming
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
SDGs
|
Language |
eng
|
Resource Type | other |
Rights |
Copyright © 2020 Johann Caro-Burnett
|
Publish Type | Author’s Original |
Access Rights | open access |
Date |
[Created] 2020-08-30
|