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Title Impacts of the Quebec carbon emissions trading scheme on plant-level performance and employment
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Authors Hanoteau, J; Talbot, D
Title Impacts of the Quebec carbon emissions trading scheme on plant-level performance and employment
Year 2019
Published Carbon Management, 10.0, 3
DOI 10.1080/17583004.2019.1595154
Abstract In 2013, Quebec implemented a greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions trading system (QC ETS), despite opposition from industry, which feared loss of competitiveness and warned about job destruction. This article assesses the impact of that carbon regulation on industrial facilities in Quebec. Conditional difference-in-differences ordinary least squares regressions show that regulated plants reduced their GHG emissions by about 9.8%, employment by about 6.8% and carbon intensity by about 3.7% more compared to non-regulated plants in the rest of Canada during the period 2013-2015. This suggests that facilities adapted to the new program by improving their technology, but first and foremost by scaling down their activity, which raises questions about the ability of the QC ETS to induce enough environmental investment and innovation in industrial facilities. The results, in terms of employment effects, contrast with the findings of similar studies on the early stages of the European ETS and the British Columbia carbon tax scheme, and this information challenges the initial allocation scheme for permits, in particular, with a view to a green fiscal reform.
Author Keywords Environmental regulation; carbon market; employment; climate policy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000476561900005
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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