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Climate policy instruments and industry-effects and potential responses in the Swedish context
Bengt Johansson
Environmental and Energy Systems Studies
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
policy instrument
100%
environmental policy
80%
emissions trading
75%
emission reduction
58%
industry
48%
tax
43%
incentive
38%
substitution
35%
allocation
34%
pollution tax
27%
economic policy
26%
competitiveness
22%
cost
20%
energy efficiency
20%
effect
18%
global climate
17%
greenhouse gas
17%
regulation
14%
consumption
13%
carbon
11%
product
9%
Engineering & Materials Science
Taxation
55%
Industry
34%
Substitution reactions
31%
Instrument scales
30%
Industrial emissions
27%
Carbon
24%
Greenhouse gases
16%
Energy efficiency
12%
Costs
12%
Economics
10%