Economists and environmental policymakers have recently begun advocating a bottom-up approach to climate change mitigation, focusing on reduction targets for groups of nations, rather than large scale global policies. We advance this discussion by conducting a rigorous empirical analysis of the global distribution of carbon emissions along several important dimensions: groupings, polarization, mobility, and volatility. In contrast to previous work, our empirical analysis is both comprehensive and data-driven. We discuss how robust empirical evidence may aid policymakers in forging a heterogeneous carbon abatement policy.
Battisti, M., Delgado, M., Parmeter, C. (2015). Evolution of the global distribution of carbon dioxide: A finite mixture analysis. RESOURCE AND ENERGY ECONOMICS, 42(42), 31-52 [10.1016/j.reseneeco.2015.06.004].
Evolution of the global distribution of carbon dioxide: A finite mixture analysis
BATTISTI, Michele;
2015-01-01
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Economists and environmental policymakers have recently begun advocating a bottom-up approach to climate change mitigation, focusing on reduction targets for groups of nations, rather than large scale global policies. We advance this discussion by conducting a rigorous empirical analysis of the global distribution of carbon emissions along several important dimensions: groupings, polarization, mobility, and volatility. In contrast to previous work, our empirical analysis is both comprehensive and data-driven. We discuss how robust empirical evidence may aid policymakers in forging a heterogeneous carbon abatement policy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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