Abstract
A substantial literature investigates carbon leakage effects for large countries and climate coalitions. However,
little is known about leakage effects for a small open economy within a climate coalition. To fill this gap in
the literature, we incorporate international climate policies relevant for a small open EU economy into the
general equilibrium model GTAP-E. We focus our analysis on Denmark, but we show that our framework can
be applied to any EU economy. We find substantial leakage associated with an economy-wide CO2e tax. This
result is strongly affected by EU climate policies. We also present sector-specific leakage rates and find large
sectoral differences.
little is known about leakage effects for a small open economy within a climate coalition. To fill this gap in
the literature, we incorporate international climate policies relevant for a small open EU economy into the
general equilibrium model GTAP-E. We focus our analysis on Denmark, but we show that our framework can
be applied to any EU economy. We find substantial leakage associated with an economy-wide CO2e tax. This
result is strongly affected by EU climate policies. We also present sector-specific leakage rates and find large
sectoral differences.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 106447 |
Journal | Energy Economics |
Volume | 117 |
Number of pages | 14 |
ISSN | 0140-9883 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2023 |