Title of article
Sharing responsibility for carbon dioxide emissions: A perspective on border tax adjustments
Author/Authors
Ning Chang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
7
From page
850
To page
856
Abstract
Concerns about the equity and efficiency of current allocation principles related to responsibility for carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have been presented in the recent literature. The objective of this paper is to design a calculation framework for shared responsibility from the perspective of border tax adjustments. The advantage of this framework is that it makes the shared responsibility principle and border carbon taxation complementary to each other; these are important policies for reducing global CO2 emissions, but they are individually supported by developing and developed countries. As an illustration, the proposed framework is applied to data from China in 2007. The empirical results show that for the Chinese economy as a whole, changing from the production-based criterion to the shared responsibility approach would lead to an 11% decrease in its responsibility for CO2 emissions. Moreover, the differences observed between the production-based criterion and the shared responsibility approach are considerable in several sectors; for example, changing from the production-based criterion to the shared principle would lead to a 60% decrease in the responsibility of the textile sector.
Keywords
Shared responsibility , Carbon dioxide emissions , Border tax adjustments
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
974375
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