The political economy of carbon pricing: a panel analysis

OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS-NEW SERIES(2020)

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In virtually all jurisdictions that explicitly price carbon, its average (emissionsweighted) price remains low. Our analysis focuses on the political economy of its introduction as well as its stringency in an international panel of national and North American subnational jurisdictions. Results suggest that political economy factors primarily affected the former and that policy stringency is a highly persistent process. This has two important policy implications. First, successful passage of carbon pricing legislation will either come with contemporaneous compensation of incumbent, CO2-intensive, sectors or occur after their relative weakening. Second, if political economy constraints continue to prevail, climate change mitigation strategies will require multiple instruments.
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carbon pricing,political economy
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