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Climate policy and the steel industry : achieving global emission reductions by an incomplete climate agreement

Mathiesen, Lars; Mæstad, Ottar
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2002-10
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Abstract
The steel industry is one of the largest sources of global CO2 emissions and hence a candidate

for climate policies. A carbon tax on emissions in industrialized countries, however, will

cause relocation of steel production to non-industrialized countries, and because of their

relatively high emission intensities the effect on total emissions is ambiguous. Using a partial

equilibrium model of the steel industry, this paper finds that global emissions from this

industry are likely to decline substantially. This is primarily due to factor substitution within

the integrated steel mills in the industrialized countries. Such effects are not well accounted

for in economy wide models, which typically lump individual industries into aggregates.

Furthermore, it is shown that border taxes on steel products are potentially useful instruments

for achieving a given reduction in global emissions with less restructuring of domestic steel industry in the industrialized countries.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of Economics
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2002:20

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