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Unilateral Climate Policy: Can OPEC Resolve the Leakage Problem?

Authors :
Bohringer, Christoph
Rosendahl, Knut Einar
Schneider, Jan
Source :
The Energy Journal. October, 2014, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p79, 22 p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

In the absence of a global agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, individual countries have introduced national climate policies. Unilateral action involves the risk of relocating emissions to regions without climate regulations, i.e., emission leakage. A major channel for leakage are price changes in the international oil market. Previous studies on leakage have assumed competitive behavior in this market. Here, we consider alternative assumptions about OPEC's behavior in order to assess how these affect leakage and costs of unilateral climate policies. Our results based on simulations with a large-scale computable general equilibrium model of the global economy suggest that assumptions on OPEC's behavior are crucial to the impact assessment of unilateral climate policy measures. We find that leakage through the oil market may become negative when OPEC is perceived as a dominant producer, thereby reducing overall leakage drastically compared to a setting where the oil market is perceived competitive. Keywords: Carbon Leakage, Oil Market, OPEC Behavior<br />1. INTRODUCTION In the absence of an effective global agreement to mitigate climate change, individual countries lead the way with unilateral greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions. The most prominent example [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01956574
Volume :
35
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
The Energy Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.573095644
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5547/01956574.35.4.4