Low carbon transition in emerging economies : climate policy, carbon pricing and the effect on employment /: climate policy, carbon pricing and the effect on employment. (2023)
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- Title:
- Low carbon transition in emerging economies : climate policy, carbon pricing and the effect on employment /: climate policy, carbon pricing and the effect on employment. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Low carbon transition in emerging economies : climate policy, carbon pricing and the effect on employment
- Further Information:
- Note: Erkin Erdoğan.
- Authors:
- Erdoğan, Erkin
- Contents:
- 1 Introduction 1.1 Relevance 1.2 Contribution of the Study 1.3 Scope of the Research 1.3.1 Research Questions 1.3.2 Objectives 1.3.3 Methodology 2 The Concept of Transition to Low Carbon Economy 2.1 Nature and Economic Systems 2.2 Dynamics of the Climate Crisis 2.3 Policy Instruments for a Low Carbon Economy and Their Theoretical Background 2.3.1 Carbon Tax 2.3.2 Carbon Markets 2.3.3 Clean Development Mechanism 2.3.4 The Case of Emerging Economies and Turkey’s Path: From Voluntary Carbon Markets to Paris Agreement 2.4 Critiques of the Established Mechanisms 2.4.1 Carbon Colonialism 2.4.2 Structural Issues 2.4.3 Political Economy of Fossil Fuels 3 Macroeconomics of the Environmental Policy in Turkey 3.1 Trends in the Macroeconomic Policy 3.1.1 The Growth Imperative After 1980 3.1.2 Economics of AKP Governments 3.1.3 Employment Policy 3.2 Environmental Policy and Sectoral Outlook 3.3 A Critical Literature Review on the Possible Impacts of Climate Change Policies in Turkey 3.3.1 Qualitative Studies 3.3.2 Quantitative Studies 4 Empirical Analysis 4.1 Data Description and the Model 4.1.1 Classification of Sectors Based on the CO2 Intensity 4.1.2 Output Data of High and Low Carbon Intensive Sectors 4.1.3 Employment Data of High and Low Carbon Intensive Sectors 4.1.4 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data of High and Low Carbon Sectors 4.1.5 Unrestricted VAR Model and Stability Check 4.1.6 Policy Scenario 1: Carbon Pricing and Subsidy for LCIS Output 4.1.7 Policy Scenario 2: Carbon Pricing1 Introduction 1.1 Relevance 1.2 Contribution of the Study 1.3 Scope of the Research 1.3.1 Research Questions 1.3.2 Objectives 1.3.3 Methodology 2 The Concept of Transition to Low Carbon Economy 2.1 Nature and Economic Systems 2.2 Dynamics of the Climate Crisis 2.3 Policy Instruments for a Low Carbon Economy and Their Theoretical Background 2.3.1 Carbon Tax 2.3.2 Carbon Markets 2.3.3 Clean Development Mechanism 2.3.4 The Case of Emerging Economies and Turkey’s Path: From Voluntary Carbon Markets to Paris Agreement 2.4 Critiques of the Established Mechanisms 2.4.1 Carbon Colonialism 2.4.2 Structural Issues 2.4.3 Political Economy of Fossil Fuels 3 Macroeconomics of the Environmental Policy in Turkey 3.1 Trends in the Macroeconomic Policy 3.1.1 The Growth Imperative After 1980 3.1.2 Economics of AKP Governments 3.1.3 Employment Policy 3.2 Environmental Policy and Sectoral Outlook 3.3 A Critical Literature Review on the Possible Impacts of Climate Change Policies in Turkey 3.3.1 Qualitative Studies 3.3.2 Quantitative Studies 4 Empirical Analysis 4.1 Data Description and the Model 4.1.1 Classification of Sectors Based on the CO2 Intensity 4.1.2 Output Data of High and Low Carbon Intensive Sectors 4.1.3 Employment Data of High and Low Carbon Intensive Sectors 4.1.4 Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data of High and Low Carbon Sectors 4.1.5 Unrestricted VAR Model and Stability Check 4.1.6 Policy Scenario 1: Carbon Pricing and Subsidy for LCIS Output 4.1.7 Policy Scenario 2: Carbon Pricing and Support for Employment in LCIS 4.1.8 Policy Scenario 3: Carbon Pricing and Support for Employment in HCIS and LCIS 4.2 An Experiment with the Aggregate Sectoral Data from Turkey 4.2.1 Data Description and the Model (without Agriculture Sector) 4.2.2 Output Data of High and Low Carbon Sectors (without Agriculture sector) 4.2.3 Employment Data of High and Low Carbon Sectors (without Agriculture sector) 4.2.4 Greenhouse Gas Emission Data of High and Low Carbon Sectors (without Agriculture sector) 4.2.5 Unrestricted VAR Model (without Agriculture) and Stability Check 4.2.6 Policy Scenario 4: Carbon Pricing (without Agriculture) and Subsidy for LCIS Output 4.2.7 Policy Scenario 5: Carbon Pricing (without Agriculture) and Support for Employment in LCIS 4.2.8 Policy Scenario 6: Carbon Pricing (without Agriculture) and Support for Employment in HCIS and LCIS 5 Conclusions Appendices … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (200 pages), illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 363.738746
Carbon offsetting -- Developing countries
Carbon dioxide mitigation -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries
Climatic changes -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000963502
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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