Carbon Pricing in Japan
Edited by Toshi Arimura and
Shigeru Matsumoto ()
in Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific from Springer, currently edited by Makoto Yano
Date: 2021
ISBN: 978-981-15-6964-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Expectations for Carbon Pricing in Japan in the Global Climate Policy Context
- Satoshi Kojima and Kenji Asakawa
- Ch Chapter 10 The Competitiveness Issue of the Japanese Economy Under Carbon Pricing: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis of 2050
- Shiro Takeda
- Ch Chapter 11 The Economic Effects of Equalizing the Effective Carbon Rate of Sectors: An Input-Output Analysis
- Makoto Sugino
- Ch Chapter 12 Inequalities in the Impact of the Carbon Tax in Japan
- Nozomu Inoue, Shigeru Matsumoto and Minoru Morita
- Ch Chapter 13 Double Dividend of the Carbon Tax in Japan: Can We Increase Public Support for Carbon Pricing?
- Kenji Asakawa, Kouichi Kimoto, Shiro Takeda and Toshi Arimura
- Ch Chapter 2 Climate Policy in the Commercial Sector: A Survey of Commercial Buildings in Japan
- Hiroki Onuma and Toshi Arimura
- Ch Chapter 3 Climate Policy in Household Sector
- Jiaxing Wang and Shigeru Matsumoto
- Ch Chapter 4 Climate Policy in Transportation Sector: Role of Carbon Pricing
- Kazuyuki Iwata
- Ch Chapter 5 Climate Policy in Power Sector: Feed-in Tariff and Carbon Pricing
- Yukihide Kurakawa
- Ch Chapter 6 An Empirical Study of the Tokyo EmissionsEmissions Trading SchemeTrading Scheme: An Ex Post Analysis of Emissions from UniversityUniversity Buildings
- Tatsuya Abe and Toshi Arimura
- Ch Chapter 7 Target-Setting Emissions Trading Program in Saitama Prefecture: Impact on CO2 Emissions in the First Compliance Period
- Mitsutsugu Hamamoto
- Ch Chapter 8 Energy Consumption in Transition: Evidence from Facility-Level Data
- Naonari Yajima, Toshi Arimura and Taisuke Sadayuki
- Ch Chapter 9 An Assessment of Carbon Taxation by Input–Output Analysis: Upstream or Downstream?
- Ayu Washizu and Satoshi Nakano
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6964-7
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