Economic Implications of Greenhouse Gas Policy

Warwick J McKibbin, Peter J Wilcoxen

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Abstract

This paper summarizes the debate on the costs and benefits of regional and global action to reduce future emissions of greenhouse gases. The paper also presents new evidence on possible future global emissions of carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels where these emissions are disaggregated by major developed and developing country regions. The basis of the projections is a global simulation model called the G-Cubed model. Given these projections of future emissions, the model is used to estimate the size of carbon taxes necessary to stabilize emissions within each region in the year 2000 at the levels of emissions in 1990. It is shown that the costs of stabilizing carbon dioxide emissions vary across countries when each country stabilizes its own emissions at a 1990 level. These differences in costs reflect differences in the energy intensity of production, differences in the source of energy generation, differences in projections of population growth and different projections of productivity growth.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnvironment and Development in the Pacific
Subtitle of host publicationProblems and Policy Options
EditorsH. Edward English, David Runnalls
Place of PublicationSouth Melbourne
PublisherAddison-Wesley Longman
Chapter2
Pages8-34
ISBN (Print)0582811589, 9780582811584
Publication statusPublished - 1997
Event22nd Conference of Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD), 1995: Environment and Development in the Pacific - Ottawa, Canada
Duration: 7 Sept 19959 Sept 1995
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Conference

Conference22nd Conference of Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD), 1995
Abbreviated titlePAFTAD 22
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityOttawa
Period7/09/959/09/95
Internet address

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