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Market-Based Clean Performance Standards as Building Blocks for Carbon Pricing
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Fischer, Carolyn
As emitters of nearly one quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, industrial sectors are key players in the effort to mitigate damages from climate change. However, investing in the low-carbon technologies necessary to reduce industrial carbon emissions—particularly for industrial sectors with energy-intensive production p [...]
The Hamilton Project • Brookings; 2019 - 31 p.
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Facing Change: Gender and Climate Change Attitudes Worldwide
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Bush, Sarah Sunn
Gender differences in concern about climate change are highly correlated with economic development: when countries are wealthier, a gap emerges whereby women are more likely than men to express concern about our changing climate. These differences stem from cross-national variation in men’s attitudes. Men, more than women, tend to be less concern [...]
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Fiscal Policy, Monetary Policy and Economic Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Ubi-Abai, Itoro
The study analysed the effects of fiscal and monetary policies on economic growth in a panel of 47 sub-Saharan African economies from 1996 to 2016, using descriptive analysis, the econometric techniques of dynamic panel General Method of Moment and the DumitrescuHurlin causality; the scaling quantity analysis inclusive. The study traced the debate [...]
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A dual-track transition to global carbon pricing
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van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M. et al.
Unilateral climate policies have been unable to achieve intended emissions reductions. We argue that international harmonization of climate policy beyond the Paris Agreement is the only way forward and that global carbon pricing, either through a tax or market, is the best available instrument to manage this. A foundation has already been laid, as [...]
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Can a carbon trading system promote the transformation of a low-carbon economy under the framework of the porter hypothesis? — Empirical analysis based on the PSM-DID method
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Wanga, Han et al.
Global warming is one of the issues of great concern in the world. The large-scale use of fossil fuels has led to the continuous increase in carbon emissions, resulting in global energy shortages and environmental pollution. Reasonable and strict environmental regulation promotes technological innovation by enterprises to achieve a win-win situatio [...]
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The growth of carbon markets in Asia: the potential challenges for future development
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Shi, Yukun
This paper is designed to provide comprehensive details on the carbon markets across the major Asian economies and with specific attention to the Chinese carbon market. We particularly discuss the carbon markets across the major northeast (the People’s Republic of China [PRC], Japan, and the Republic of Korea) Asian economies. Further, we empiric [...]
Asian Development Bank Institute; 2019 - 25 p.
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Impact of the EU carbon policy on the globalization and ESG1 agenda
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Panibratov, Andrei et al.
The article sheds light on the national climate policies under the influence of the EU “green” agenda towards a new wave of deglobalization. We address issues related to the main provisions of the carbon dioxide (СО2) emission trading system implemented by the EU and posit that European climate policy can enhance the process of reducing inter [...]
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Gender equality and macroeconomic outcomes: evidence and policy implications
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Kolovich, Lisa et al.
A large and growing literature has associated gender equality with better macroeconomic outcomes. However, understanding the channels through which gender equality impacts the economy requires a deeper dive in the main constraints within an economy. Using theoretical and empirical evidence, we explore how gender equality in education feeds into hig [...]
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Trade and Gender: a Framework of Analysis
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Korinek,Jane et al
Closing gender gaps makes good economic sense. Advancing the aim of women’s economic empowerment will require policy action across a wide range of areas, including increasing their participation in international trade. Although trade policies are not de jure discriminatory, they impact women and men differently due to dissimilar initial condition [...]
OECD; 2021 - 88 p.
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The African continental free trade agreement (AfCFTA): legal overview
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Jaldi, Abdessalam
Regional integration in Africa is seen as a priority by many of the continent’s policymakers and economic stakeholders. With all Africa now signed up to the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA), the challenge now is to implement a continental market for goods and services and establish the foundations of a continental customs union. [...]
Policy Center for the New South; 2021 - 6 p.
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Analyzing the Indian way of Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
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Mohan, Phuyal
This article examines the development scenario of Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in India. The article briefly discusses the origin and implementation of PPP in various infrastructure sectors. Since the New Economic Policy (NEP) in 1991 as economic liberalization, the infrastructure projects via PPP have been actively implemented in India [...]
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The African Continental Free Trade Area: the Role of EU Support for Africa’s Historic Trade Agreement
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Lungu, Ioana
The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is an exceptionally ambitious project of Pan-African integration. Eliminating tariffs on intra-African imports is, however, not enough. Key issues such as non-tariff barriers, infrastructure and industrialisation need to be addressed for the agreement to deliver on its promises [...]
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Decentralization: the key to accelerating access to distributed energy services in sub-Saharan Africa?
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Zalengera, Collen et al.
The decentralization of governance is increasingly considered crucial for delivering development and is being widely adopted in sub-Saharan countries. At the same time, distributed (decentralized) energy systems are increasingly recognized for their role in achieving universal access to energy and are being promoted in sub-Saharan countries. Howeve [...]
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Toward the African Continental Free Trade Area: The Effects of Economic Integration and Democracy on Real Misalignments across Exchange Rate Regimes
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Fouda, Ferdinand Owoundi
This paper evaluates the role of economic integration and democracy in rationalizing differences in real exchange rate misalignments across exchange rate regimes in Africa. To this end, the paper derives competing indexes of misalignment using modern cointegration techniques while accounting for cross-sectional dependence. The findings indicate tha [...]
World Bank; 2021 - 24 p.
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The African Continental Free Trade Area: A Historical Moment for Development in Africa
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Songwe, Vera et al.
This policy piece surveys the potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as a historical framework for setting Africa on the path toward structural transformation and sustainable development. After evaluating the part that the landmark continental trade integration reform will play in rebuilding better from the pandemic, the pape [...]
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Tax and fiscal policies after the COVID-19 crisis
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OECD
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a significant deterioration in public finances, adding to pre-existing strains from long-term structural challenges including population ageing, climate change, rising inequality, digitalisation and automation. This report, originally prepared for G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors at the request of th [...]
OECD; 2021 - 39 p.
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Assessing the nexus between fiscal policy, COVID‑19, and economic growth
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Wang, Tao et al.
The COVID-19 issue deteriorated South Africa’s already dire economic situation, exacerbated by years of considerable debt increase. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted trade to such an extent that some enterprises are barely working at a quarter of their potential. Furthermore, economic agents delay economic decisions while waiting to see how the [...]
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‘Not a Good Time’: Economic Impact of COVID-19 in Africa
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Morsy, Hanan et al.
The paper studies the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on African economies and household welfare using a top-down sequential macro-micro simulation approach. The pandemic is modeled as a supply shock that disrupts economic activities of African countries and then affects households’ consumption behavior, the level of their welfare, and businesse [...]
African Development Bank Group; 2020 - 33 p.
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Reinvigorating the social contract and strengthening social cohesion: Social protection responses to COVID‐19
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Razavi, Shahra et al.
The COVID‐19 pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of those who are inadequately covered by social protection in more and less developed countries alike, and has exacerbated the fragility of a social contract that was already under strain in many countries. A weak social contract in the context of an exceptional crisis poses a very real risk to [...]
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Repositioning the Nigerian Economy in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond
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Arowosaiye, Yusuf Ibrahim
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of life of citizens around the world and in a short time, affected all areas of human society. The third year into the COVID-19 pandemic and the aftereffects of Covid-19 are felt globally. The global social and economic activities have been altered as the world embraced the changes that have taken place as [...]
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