Fossile Energiepolitik jenseits von Kyoto
Reto Schleiniger and
Stefan Felder
Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 2003, vol. 4, issue 2, 197-210
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Abstract In the wake of the USA's refusal to ratify the Kyoto agreement on curbing greenhouse gas emissions, this article pledges for a national energy policy beyond Kyoto, based on local external effects stemming from the combustion of fossil fuels. Due to varying external effects a national policy will differentiate energy taxes between fuels. Using Swiss estimates of external effects, it is shown that a national policy would fulfil the Kyoto goal as a secondary benefit. Moreover, a nationally based fossil fuel policy would affect the scope for an international trade of CO2 emission rights, as a net‐buyer of emission rights will lose from participating in such a trade.
Date: 2003
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