In particular, the new putty - clay model of directed technical change suggests that a 6.9-fold energy tax in 2055 is necessary to
achieve policy goals consistent with the 2016 Paris Agreement and that such a tax would lead to 6.8 % lower consumption when compared to a world without taxes.
The putty - clay model suggests that tax - inclusive energy prices need to be 273 % higher than laissez - faire levels in 2055 in order to
achieve policy goals consistent with international agreements.
Not exact matches
The report presents an approach that is
consistent with and could contribute to the objectives of the federal Government's new arrangements and demonstrates how a synergy between the
goals, concepts and processes of the new arrangements and native title
policy could be established to
achieve sustainable outcomes.