The distributional effects of climate policies
Georg Zachmann,
Grégory Claeys and
Gustav Fredriksson
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Abstract:
The distributional consequences are likely to be a major driver of future climate policies. Policymakers will not accept forceful decarbonisation poli
Date: Written 2018-11 Originally published 2018-11.
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