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Is an eco-border tax the way to go with carbon pricing?

Economics: John McDermott says carbon prices vary widely.

Done well, carbon pricing is one of the most effective policy instruments that a government can use to make the transition toward a zero-net-emission economy. 

Globally, the price of carbon varies widely. The prices in existing initiatives around the world range from a little over $1 to nearly

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John McDermott Tue, 02 Jul 2019
Contact the Writer: john.mcdermott@motu.org.nz
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