How Europe Can Make Carbon Pricing Policies Less Regressive – Analysis

How Europe Can Make Carbon Pricing Policies Less Regressive – Analysis

Eurasia Review

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Poor households in Germany and France pay up to $2 more per ton of emitted carbon dioxide than their higher-income compatriots. That is because products and services that wealthier people are likelier to consume—such as imported goods and travel outside the European Union—are exempt from carbon pricing. In other words, carbon...

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