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Working Paper

Effects of international climate policy for India: Evidence from a national and global CGE model

Kiel Working Papers, 1810

Authors

  • Weitzel
  • M.
  • Ghosh
  • J.
  • Peterson
  • S.
  • Pradhan
  • B.K.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

C68 O53 Q54 Q56

Key Words

Computable General Equilibrium Model

India

International Climate Policy

Internationale Klimapolitik

Related Topics

Climate

In order to reach the two degree target it is necessary to control CO2 emissions also in fast growing emerging economies such as India. The question is how the Indian economy would be affected by e.g. including the country into an international climate regime. Existing analyses with either a global model or a single country computable general equilibrium model miss important aspects such as distributional issues or international repercussions. By soft-linking models of these two classes, we provide a more detailed view on these issues. In particular, we analyze different options of transferring revenues from domestic carbon taxes and international transfers to different household types and how different assumptions on exchange rates affect transfer payments. We also show effects stemming from international price repercussions. Our analysis focusses on how these transmission channels affect welfare of nine different household types.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Prof. Dr. Sonja Peterson
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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    Climate and Energy

Research Center

  • Global Transformation