2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2272233/v1
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Structural change likely increases inequality in India more than climate policy

Abstract: The decarbonization of India’s economy will affect economic actors differently. Here we study the distributional effects of climate policy in India, taking the specific role of structural economic change into account. We contrast distributional effects from climate policy with distributional effects from structural change and quantify how far carbon pricing supports structural change and economic development. We develop and apply a comprehensive model framework that combines long-term growth and medium-term tr… Show more

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