
Emissions reduction, fiscal costs, and macro effects: An assessment of IRA climate measures and complementary policies
The Inflation Reduction Act aims to narrow the gap between greenhouse gas mitigation pledges and implementation in the US.

The Inflation Reduction Act aims to narrow the gap between greenhouse gas mitigation pledges and implementation in the US.

Climate change is a topic that is especially prone to political polarisation and ‘asymmetric updating’ – the tendency for

Developing countries are facing mounting pressures to incorporate environmental concerns into their policy reform agendas, leading to concerns that

The EU Emissions Trading System incentivises firm-level innovation away from carbon-intensive technologies through price signalling. This column examines the

Negotiations over phasing out fossil fuels at the COP28 climate summit highlighted how difficult it is for the international

Classical economic models routinely included land as a production factor, a practice economists later abandoned. This column argues that

Are the goals of combating climate change and ending global poverty at odds with each other? This column estimates

‘Climate matching’ refers to the idea that migrants seek out destinations with climates similar to those of their origin.

European public opinion broadly favours ambitious measures to tackle global warming. This has been shown by observational data (European

In the absence of effective and cost-competitive carbon capture or removal technologies, a near complete phaseout of fossil fuels

The Inflation Reduction Act aims to narrow the gap between greenhouse gas mitigation pledges and implementation in the US.

Climate change is a topic that is especially prone to political polarisation and ‘asymmetric updating’ – the tendency for

Developing countries are facing mounting pressures to incorporate environmental concerns into their policy reform agendas, leading to concerns that

The EU Emissions Trading System incentivises firm-level innovation away from carbon-intensive technologies through price signalling. This column examines the

Negotiations over phasing out fossil fuels at the COP28 climate summit highlighted how difficult it is for the international

Classical economic models routinely included land as a production factor, a practice economists later abandoned. This column argues that

Are the goals of combating climate change and ending global poverty at odds with each other? This column estimates

‘Climate matching’ refers to the idea that migrants seek out destinations with climates similar to those of their origin.

European public opinion broadly favours ambitious measures to tackle global warming. This has been shown by observational data (European

In the absence of effective and cost-competitive carbon capture or removal technologies, a near complete phaseout of fossil fuels




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