The Politics of Carbon Leakage and the Fairness of Border Measures

Ethics and International Affairs 24 (4):367-393 (2010)
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Abstract

It is possible to design fair border measures that address carbon leakage, are consistent with the leadership responsibilities of developed countries, do not penalize developing countries, and ensure that consumers take some responsibility for the emissions outsourced to developing countries.

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