Not only will carbon pricing fail to produce desired emission-rationing effects if layered on top of a pre-existing regime such as emissions caps or feed-in-tariff, but it will actually cause disproportionate damage in the economy if that is the case, says a newly-released University of Calgary School of Public Policy report.
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