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A whole-economy carbon price for Europe and how to get there

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Edenhofer,  Ottmar       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

/persons/resource/mirjam.kosch

Kosch,  Mirjam
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

/persons/resource/Michael.Pahle

Pahle,  Michael       
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research;

Zachmann,  Georg
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Edenhofer, O., Kosch, M., Pahle, M., Zachmann, G. (2021): A whole-economy carbon price for Europe and how to get there, (Policy Contribution ; 06/21), Brussels : Bruegel Think Tank, 13 p.


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Putting carbon pricing at the centre of the EU climate policy architecture would provide major benefits. Obtaining these benefits requires a uniform, credible and durable carbon price – the economic first-best solution, however, several preconditions required to attain this solution are not yet met. This paper proposes a sequenced approach to ensure convergence of the policy mix on the first-best in the long run.