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We analyze the implications of a global carbon tax on CO2 to finance the damage and adaptation costs of developing countries (DCs) using the computable general equilibrium model GEMINI-E3. We considered two options, first, that the tax is only applied to industrialized countries and secondly, that the tax is charged globally. We conclude that a scheme that puts the entire tax burden on the industrialized countries would not be a feasible policy strategy. Furthermore, it would be more likely that industrialized countries accept to finance adaptation because it entails a lower financial burden and might foster emission reductions in DCs.
Marc Vielle, Sigit Pria Perdana
Marc Vielle, Sigit Pria Perdana