IMF paper emphasises importance of carbon pricing
Authors say carbon tax would be “more efficient and easier to administer” than other options
Research published by the International Monetary Fund explores how policies can make the economy greener and avoid further exacerbating climate disasters.
The working paper, Modeling the US Climate Agenda: Macro-Climate Trade-offs and Considerations, focuses heavily on the energy sector, the transformative power of carbon taxes and how the labour market will have to deliver the necessary skills for a world run on green energy.
Authors Philip Barrett, Katharina Bergant, Jean Chateau and Rui
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