欧盟2030年气候政策计划的经济评估

Q3 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Thomas R. Sadler
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目的:这项研究的目的是评估欧盟于2021年宣布的“适合55年”计划,该计划旨在实现2030年的目标,即在1990年的水平上减少55%的碳排放量。设计/方法/方法:使用分析模型来评估欧盟环境政策的影响,包括碳边境税、排放交易体系、能源效率和排放标准。研究发现:环境政策达到了不同的政策标准,包括成本最小化、边际减排成本均等、一般均衡成本最小化、政治可行性和收入群体间不公平影响最小化。但没有哪一种政策工具必然优于其他政策工具。本文发现,收入中性的碳边境税和许可拍卖的排放交易体系最符合评估标准。研究局限/启示:为了简化,模型忽略了动态扩展。也就是说,企业对政策措施的调整以及对排放的影响超出了本文的分析范围。原创性/价值:本研究开发了一个模型,以统一的视角评估欧盟的环境政策,评估政策设计的权衡。
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An Economic Evaluation of the European Union’s 2030 Climate Policy Plan
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the European Union’s “Fit for 55” plan, announced in 2021, which intends to meet a 2030 goal of reducing carbon emissions by 55 percent from 1990 levels. Design/methodology/approach: An analytical model is used to assess the impact of the EU environmental policies, including the carbon border tax, emissions trading system, energy efficiency, and emission standards. Findings: The study finds that the environmental policies achieve different policy criteria, including cost minimization, equalization of marginal abatement cost, minimization of general equilibrium cost, political feasibility, and minimization of inequitable impacts across income groups. But no single policy instrument is necessarily superior to the others. The paper finds that a revenue-neutral carbon border tax and an emissions trading system with auctioned permits satisfy the most evaluation criteria. Research limitations/implications: For the purpose of simplification, the model ignores dynamic extensions. That is, the adjustments of businesses to policy measures and the effects on emissions are beyond the scope of this analysis. Originality/value: The study develops a model that evaluates the European Union’s environmental policies in a unifying perspective, assessing the tradeoffs of policy design.
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Global Business and Finance Review
Global Business and Finance Review Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Finance
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