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Externalities – Carbon trading policy explained

February 28, 2021MarkLeave a comment

Good explanation from CNBC of carbon trading with both positives and negatives of the ‘cap and trade’ system. Excellent for CIE A2 Unit 3 – Externalities. Also mention of the problems facing developing economies and pollution.

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Development Economics, ExternalitiesCap and Trade, Carbon Credits, Market Failure, Pollution

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