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Comparing policies to combat emissions leakage: Border carbon adjustments versus rebates

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Title: Comparing policies to combat emissions leakage: Border carbon adjustments versus rebates

Author: Carolyn Fischer and Alan K. Fox

Publisher: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Date: September 2012

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In 2012, 67 percent of the energy consumed in Quebec was consumed by industrial, commercial, and institutional users. Ho

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