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A Study on the Greenhouse Emission Trading Scheme to mitigate Climate Change and Policy Implications
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기후변화에 대비한 온실가스 배출권 거래제도 도입 동향과 정책적 시사점

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Korea Tax Reseach Forum Journal of Tax Studies Vol.9-2 KCI Accredited Journals
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2009.8
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62 - 118 (57page)

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A Study on the Greenhouse Emission Trading Scheme to mitigate Climate Change and Policy Implications
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The Post Kyoto climate change negotiation to mitigate global warming was launched with the aiming of concluding by December 2009. Apart from the climate change negotiations, many developed countries including the United States and European Union are seeking fundamental social economic changes through various green growth strategies. This may be a major turning point for global economic structure and trade order as well as energy conservation and environmental improvement.
This paper reviews ongoing climate change negotiations and studies emission trading scheme which has become an integral instrument for action against climate change. Especially, the paper engages in comparative analysis of emission trading schemes of major developed countries and discusses problems associated with border tax adjustment such as carbon tariff. Through such exercises, we hope to gain some insight for the implementation of emission trading scheme, to develop the direction for upcoming climate change negotiation and to criticize our policy response toward global warming.

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Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. Post 교토체제 구축을 위한 기후변화협상 동향
Ⅲ. 주요 선진국 온실가스 감축전략과 방안
Ⅳ. 온실가스 배출권 거래제도
Ⅴ. 결론 및 정책적 시사점
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