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Well-intended policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions may have unintended undesirable consequences. Recently, a large literature has emerged showing that such a ‘green paradox’ may occur in response to particular policies. We review this literature and identify four different imperfect policy approaches that may induce a green paradox. We discuss under what conditions a green paradox may occur and highlight avenues for future research.
Keywords:
Climate policy,
green paradox,
nonrenewable resources,
scarcity,
carbon tax,
announcement effects,
implementation lag,
carbon leakage,
backstop technology.,
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© 2012 E. van der Werf and C. Di Maria
2012
E. van der Werf and C. Di Maria
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