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Improving economic efficiency and climate mitigation outcomes through international co-ordination on carbon pricing

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Nachtigall, Daniel

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris

OECD Publishing - Paris

2019

72 p.

decarbonization ; gas emission ; environmental policy

OECD countries

OECD Environment Working Papers

147

Environment

http://www.oecd.org

https://doi.org/10.1787/0ff894af-en

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This paper presents the potential benefits and challenges of enhanced international co-ordination on carbon pricing and outlines the different types and levels of co-ordination that are available for national and sub-national governments. These levels include, inter alia, facilitating new pricing schemes, phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies, sectoral approaches, co-ordination on minimum carbon prices and carbon pricing clubs. Jurisdictions may want to adopt several of these options simultaneously and may co-ordinate at multiple levels of government or across countries and sectors. This creates a bottom-up ‘web of carbon pricing schemes', which can be an important element in delivering the Nationally Determined Contributions of the Paris Agreement and which has the potential to support greater levels of climate action and ambition."

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