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Can a unilateral carbon tax reduce emissions elsewhere?
Joshua Elliott,
Don Fullerton
Finance
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Emission Reduction
100%
Carbon Tax
100%
Leakage Term
100%
Computable General Equilibrium Model
66%
Analytical Model
33%
Model Prediction
33%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
33%
Competitive Advantage
33%
Carbon Emissions
33%
General Equilibrium Model
33%
Elasticity of Substitution
33%
One Country
33%
Reduce Greenhouse Gas
33%
Two-sector
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
100%
Environmental Tax
100%
CGE Model
100%
General Equilibrium
50%
Equilibrium Model
50%
Elasticity of Substitution
50%
Competitive Advantage
50%