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INTRODUCTION TO THE EMF 32 STUDY ON U.S. CARBON TAX SCENARIOS.

Allen A Fawcett1,2, James R McFarland1,2, Adele C Morris1,3, John P Weyant1,4.   

Abstract

This paper is an introduction to, "The EMF 32 Study on U.S. Carbon Tax Scenarios," part of the Stanford Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) Model Inter-comparison Project (MIP) number 32. Eleven modeling teams participated in this study examining the economic and environmental impacts of various carbon tax trajectories and differing uses of carbon tax revenues. This special issue of Climate Change Economics documents the results of this study with four crosscutting papers that summarize results across models, and ten papers from individual modeling teams.

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Keywords:  C68; CGE models; Climate policy; H23; Q43; Q48; Q50; Q52; Q54; Q58; carbon tax; model inter-comparison project; revenue recycling

Year:  2018        PMID: 30245781      PMCID: PMC6145491          DOI: 10.1142/S2010007818400018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clim Chang Econ (Singap)        ISSN: 2010-0086


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1.  INTRODUCTION TO THE EMF 32 STUDY ON U.S. CARBON TAX SCENARIOS.

Authors:  Allen A Fawcett; James R McFarland; Adele C Morris; John P Weyant
Journal:  Clim Chang Econ (Singap)       Date:  2018-03-20
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1.  Electric sector policy, technological change, and U.S. emissions reductions goals: Results from the EMF 32 model intercomparison project.

Authors:  John E Bistline; Elke Hodson; Charles G Rossmann; Jared Creason; Brian Murray; Alexander R Barron
Journal:  Energy Econ       Date:  2018

2.  INTRODUCTION TO THE EMF 32 STUDY ON U.S. CARBON TAX SCENARIOS.

Authors:  Allen A Fawcett; James R McFarland; Adele C Morris; John P Weyant
Journal:  Clim Chang Econ (Singap)       Date:  2018-03-20

3.  POLICY INSIGHTS FROM THE EMF 32 STUDY ON U.S. CARBON TAX SCENARIOS.

Authors:  Alexander R Barron; Allen A Fawcett; Marc A C Hafstead; James R McFarland; Adele C Morris
Journal:  Clim Chang Econ (Singap)       Date:  2018-03-20

4.  OVERVIEW OF THE EMF 32 STUDY ON U.S. CARBON TAX SCENARIOS.

Authors:  James R McFarland; Allen A Fawcett; Adele C Morris; John M Reilly; Peter J Wilcoxen
Journal:  Clim Chang Econ (Singap)       Date:  2018-03-20

5.  DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF A NATIONAL CO2 TAX IN THE U.S. ACROSS INCOME CLASSES AND REGIONS: A MULTI-MODEL OVERVIEW.

Authors:  Justin Caron; Jefferson Cole; Richard Goettle; Chikara Onda; James McFarland; Jared Woollacott
Journal:  Clim Chang Econ (Singap)       Date:  2018-03-20
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