Ryan Rafaty is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, where he works with the Climate Econometrics research project, and Senior Research Officer at INET-Oxford. He received his PhD in the Department of Politics and International Studies at University of Cambridge, where he remains associated as a Fellow at the Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance. His research investigates the design, sequencing, and comparative performance of climate change mitigation policies under varied political and economic regimes.
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The Promise and Limits of Carbon Pricing
Carbon pricing still has the potential to be a powerful tool contributing to emissions reductions, but it is clearly no panacea.
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Carbon pricing still has the potential to be a powerful tool contributing to emissions reductions, but it is clearly no panacea.
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Osservatorio cites INET Working Paper on Carbon Pricing
“A recent study by the Institute for New Economic Thinking, painting a wider picture, shows that the effective reduction in emissions due to carbon pricing policy comes to between just 1 and 2.5 percent of the total.” — Ornaldo Gjergji, Osservatorio