Hybrid Climate Policy Instruments Can Substantially Reduce National Carbon Pollution

Alice Lépissier, M. Mildenberger
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Countries around the world require ambitious and effective policy instruments to mitigate climate change. Yet, many governments have struggled to pass efficient, economy-wide carbon prices. Instead, climate reforms often comprise hybrid policy instruments that bundle pricing, regulatory, and subsidy-based measures in a complex distributive bargain between producers, consumers, and government actors. Here, we estimate the causal effect of one major hybrid climate reform - the United Kingdom's 2001 Climate Change Programme (CCP) - on the country's carbon pollution trajectory. Using synthetic control methods, we show that, in 2005, the UK's CO2 emissions were 9.8% lower relative to what they would have been if the CCP had not been passed. Our results offer empirical confirmation that hybrid policy instruments can unilaterally reduce domestic carbon pollution, even after making concessions to producers, and in the absence of a legally binding global climate treaty.
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混合气候政策工具可以大幅减少国家碳污染
世界各国需要雄心勃勃和有效的政策工具来减缓气候变化。然而,许多政府一直在努力推行有效的、覆盖整个经济的碳价格。相反,气候改革通常包括混合政策工具,将定价、监管和基于补贴的措施捆绑在生产者、消费者和政府行动者之间复杂的分配谈判中。在这里,我们估计了一个主要的混合气候改革——英国的2001年气候变化计划(CCP)——对该国碳污染轨迹的因果影响。使用综合控制方法,我们表明,在2005年,英国的二氧化碳排放量相对于没有通过CCP的情况下降低了9.8%。我们的研究结果提供了实证证明,混合政策工具可以单方面减少国内碳污染,即使在对生产商做出让步之后,在缺乏具有法律约束力的全球气候条约的情况下也是如此。
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