Modeling economy-wide vs sectoral climate policies using combined aggregate-sectoral models

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Pizer, W

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Burtraw, D

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Harrington, W

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Newell, R

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Sanchirico, J

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2015-07-12T14:11:30Z

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2006-07-25

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Economic analyses of climate change policies frequently focus on reductions of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions via market-based, economy-wide policies. The current course of environment and energy policy debate in the United States, however, suggests an alternative outcome: sector-based and/or inefficiently designed policies. This paper uses a collection of specialized, sector-based models in conjunction with a computable general equilibrium model of the economy to examine and compare these policies at an aggregate level. We examine the relative cost of different policies designed to achieve the same quantity of emission reductions. We find that excluding a limited number of sectors from an economy-wide policy does not significantly raise costs. Focusing policy solely on the electricity and transportation sectors doubles costs, however, and using non-market policies can raise cost by a factor of ten. These results are driven in part by, and are sensitive to, our modeling of pre-existing tax distortions. Copyright © 2006 by the IAEE. All rights reserved.

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0195-6574

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/10266

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SAGE Publications

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Energy Journal

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Modeling economy-wide vs sectoral climate policies using combined aggregate-sectoral models

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Journal article

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Pizer, W|0000-0003-1498-1148

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Newell, R|0000-0002-3205-5562

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135

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168

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3

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Duke

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Duke Science & Society

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Economics

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Environmental Sciences and Policy

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Initiatives

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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27

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