Equity of Carbon Pricing Policies in Mitigating Climate Change: A Comparative Study of Different Policy Designs

Chhoub Kesor
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Carbon pricing policies are investigated for their efficacy and fairness in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Asian nations. Through an examination of various policy frameworks, we conclude that carbon pricing policies are the most promising for lowering global warming pollution. However, the distributional effects of these policies on family income are not uniform. We find that rebates or investment in renewable energy are effective revenue recycling methods for reducing the regressive impact of carbon pricing policies on low-income households. In addition, it may be easier to reach climate targets if policy designs put an emphasis on lowering emissions rather than increasing income. These results indicate that carbon pricing policies may play a significant role in reducing the effects of global warming, but that they must be designed with equity considerations in mind to be both successful and fair. Policymakers can benefit from more information about the design and implementation of carbon pricing policies across sectors, income groups, and regions in order to successfully mitigate climate change while assuring their equity.
减缓气候变化的碳定价政策公平性:不同政策设计的比较研究
对亚洲国家碳定价政策在减少温室气体排放方面的有效性和公平性进行了研究。通过对各种政策框架的考察,我们得出结论,碳定价政策是最有希望降低全球变暖污染的政策。然而,这些政策对家庭收入的分配影响并不统一。研究发现,对于降低碳定价政策对低收入家庭的累退性影响,可再生能源的退税或投资是有效的收入回收方法。此外,如果政策设计侧重于降低排放而不是增加收入,可能更容易实现气候目标。这些结果表明,碳定价政策可能在减少全球变暖的影响中发挥重要作用,但它们必须在设计时考虑到公平因素,才能既成功又公平。决策者可以从跨部门、收入群体和地区的碳定价政策设计和实施的更多信息中受益,从而在确保公平的同时成功减缓气候变化。
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