sector-specific implications of carbon pricing
"Sector-specific implications of carbon pricing" refer to the specific effects and consequences that the implementation of carbon pricing policies have on different sectors or industries. It involves understanding how carbon pricing mechanisms, such as taxes or emissions trading systems, impact sectors like energy, transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, etc., in terms of costs, competitiveness, emissions reduction strategies, technological innovations, and overall sustainability transition.
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