Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries

While the Kyoto Protocol provided a framework for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of industrialized nations, current climate change negotiations envisage future commitments for major co2 emitters among developing countries. This document uses an updated version of the gtap-e general equilibriu...

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Autores principales: Ludeña, Carlos, De Miguel, Carlos J., Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
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spelling oai-11362-396072020-03-06T16:50:27Z Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries Ludeña, Carlos De Miguel, Carlos J. Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo CAMBIO CLIMATICO ACUERDOS SOBRE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE ANHIDRIDO CARBONICO MERCADOS DERECHOS NEGOCIABLES DE EMISION ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS ESTADISTICAS AMBIENTALES PAISES EN DESARROLLO CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS CARBON DIOXIDE MARKETS TRADABLE EMISSION ENTITLEMENTS ECONOMIC ASPECTS ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES While the Kyoto Protocol provided a framework for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of industrialized nations, current climate change negotiations envisage future commitments for major co2 emitters among developing countries. This document uses an updated version of the gtap-e general equilibrium model to analyse the economic implications of reducing carbon emissions under different carbon trading scenarios. The participation of developing countries such as China and India would reduce emissions trading costs. Impacts in Latin America would depend on whether a country is an energy exporter or importer and whether the United States reduces emissions. Welfare impacts might be negative depending on the carbon trading scheme adopted and a country’s trading partners. 2015-12-21T19:28:57Z 2015-12-21T19:28:57Z 2015-08 Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento http://hdl.handle.net/11362/39607 LC/G.2643-P 4 en CEPAL Review CEPAL Review 116 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
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topic CAMBIO CLIMATICO
ACUERDOS SOBRE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE
ANHIDRIDO CARBONICO
MERCADOS
DERECHOS NEGOCIABLES DE EMISION
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ESTADISTICAS AMBIENTALES
PAISES EN DESARROLLO
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
CARBON DIOXIDE
MARKETS
TRADABLE EMISSION ENTITLEMENTS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
spellingShingle CAMBIO CLIMATICO
ACUERDOS SOBRE EL MEDIO AMBIENTE
ANHIDRIDO CARBONICO
MERCADOS
DERECHOS NEGOCIABLES DE EMISION
ASPECTOS ECONOMICOS
ESTADISTICAS AMBIENTALES
PAISES EN DESARROLLO
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS
CARBON DIOXIDE
MARKETS
TRADABLE EMISSION ENTITLEMENTS
ECONOMIC ASPECTS
ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Ludeña, Carlos
De Miguel, Carlos J.
Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries
description While the Kyoto Protocol provided a framework for reducing the greenhouse gas emissions of industrialized nations, current climate change negotiations envisage future commitments for major co2 emitters among developing countries. This document uses an updated version of the gtap-e general equilibrium model to analyse the economic implications of reducing carbon emissions under different carbon trading scenarios. The participation of developing countries such as China and India would reduce emissions trading costs. Impacts in Latin America would depend on whether a country is an energy exporter or importer and whether the United States reduces emissions. Welfare impacts might be negative depending on the carbon trading scheme adopted and a country’s trading partners.
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author Ludeña, Carlos
De Miguel, Carlos J.
Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
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Schuschny, Andrés Ricardo
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title Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries
title_short Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries
title_full Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries
title_fullStr Climate change and carbon markets: implications for developing countries
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