economic impacts of carbon pricing
The economic impacts of carbon pricing refer to the effects that placing a price on carbon emissions has on various economic factors, such as industries, businesses, consumers, and the overall economy. This includes changes in costs, investments, incentives, competitiveness, and consumption patterns as a result of carbon pricing policies.
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