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Laissez-faire, Kooperation oder Alleingang: Klimapolitik in der Schweiz

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  • Gunter Stephan
  • Damian Imboden

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Today it seems neither economically and ecologically efficient, if Switzerland reduces its carbon-dioxide (C02) emissions in a national solo-run. But calculations from a dynamic general equilibrium analysis show: If at high probability an international agreement on C02 reductions will be established in the future, then it is economically rational, to start today a moderate climate policy in Switzerland. On the one hand, at the beginning economic costs of a solo-run are not higher than the costs of participating in an international climate program. On the other hand, only the solo-run provides an economic incentive which is strong enough such that existing technologies and structure will be replaced by less emitting and more efficient ones.

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  • Gunter Stephan & Damian Imboden, 1995. "Laissez-faire, Kooperation oder Alleingang: Klimapolitik in der Schweiz," Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES), Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES), vol. 131(II), pages 203-226, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ses:arsjes:1995-ii-3
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