The Design of Post-Kyoto Climate Schemes: Selected Questions in Analytical Perspective
The Design of Post-Kyoto Climate Schemes: Selected Questions in Analytical Perspective
This chapter reviews the main issues of efficient international institutions on climate policies. It focuses on the global public good purchase (GPGP) approach and compares it with “Kyoto-compatible” schemes. It then introduces taxation into the GPGP system and offers some insights about other possible policies. The chapter also compares the policies of the GPGP scheme and global public good purchase plus taxation (GPGPPT), and tax harmonization.
Keywords: climate policies, global public good purchase, GPGP, tax policies, global public good purchase plus taxation, GPGPPT, tax harmonization
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