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GTAP Resource #6011

"Green energy shift and international trade"
by Antimiani, Alessandro and Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova


Abstract
Green energy shift and international trade

The aim of the current paper is to assess the impact the removal of fossil fuel subsidies will have on the environment and international trade. More specifically we explore two scenarios: (i) the shift from fossil fuel subsidies to the green energy sector and (ii) the use of these subsidies as a lump sum for building a green technology fund to foster the energy efficiency in terms of investment in new renewable energy technologies.

We use a mixed model representing a merge of the GDynE (the energy version of the dynamic GDyn) with the new GTAP-Power. Our model relies on the GTAP-database 10 with a base year 2014. The model is a recursive dynamic type that allows the simulation of long-term policies, including an assessment related to different timing in implementing climate policies. Preliminary resutls show the importance of a green engery shift on international trade.



Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2020 Conference Paper
Status: Published
By/In: Presented during the 23rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference)
Date: 2020
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Created: Kutlina-Dimitrova, Z. (4/8/2020)
Updated: Kutlina-Dimitrova, Z. (6/17/2020)
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- Dynamic modeling
- Trade and the environment
- European Union


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