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Global Climate Change Policy

Analysis, Economic Efficiency Issues and International Cooperation
BookHardcover
Ranking113826inWirtschaft
CHF171.00

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This book considers climate change from an economic and international policy perspective. It argues that an emissions trading systems (ETS) should first be adopted in all G20 countries with those national ETS then integrated into a global ETS. The topic of global warming is at the forefront of international discussions, especially given recent environmental policy changes in the US under Presidents Trump and Biden and the emergence of the Fridays For Future movement.
Combatting climate change does not necessitate a trade-off between economic growth and climate policy provided that the latter is consistently linked to new economic policy. Policymakers should support innovation, effective redistribution policies and modern mobility concepts. Moreover, there are crucial links between financial market dynamics and price dynamics in ETS. If measures discussed here are coordinated effectively in the EU/G20, and at the global level, then climate neutrality could be achieved.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-94593-0
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date22/03/2022
Edition1st ed. 2022
Pages516 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 153 mm, Height 216 mm, Thickness 33 mm
Weight773 g
Article no.21989049
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.38589740
Product groupWirtschaft
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Paul JJ Welfens is President of the European Institute for International Economic Relations (EIIW) at the University of Wuppertal, Germany, where he holds the Chair for Macroeconomics and Jean Monnet Professorship for European Economic Integration. He is a Research Fellow at IZA, Bonn, and Non-Resident Senior Fellow at AICGS/Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC.