Introducing carbon taxes in South Africa

作者: Theresa Alton , Channing Arndt , Rob Davies , Faaiqa Hartley , Konstantin Makrelov

DOI: 10.1016/J.APENERGY.2013.11.034

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摘要: … a carbon tax to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Following a discussion of the motivations for considering a carbon tax… of border carbon adjustments. Results indicate that a phased-in …

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