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Global | Bienestar y Coste Social del Carbono
[Global | Social Welfare and the Social Cost of Carbon]

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  • Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa
  • Julián Cubero
  • Rafael Doménech
  • Javier Andrés

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El bienestar social promedio en los países de la OCDE habría disminuido un 1,9% en la última década si se hubiera internalizado el daño producido por las emisiones de CO2, pero con un beneficio neto en términos intertemporales al evitar los peores escenarios futuros de calentamiento global, con un coste muy elevado. The average social welfare in OECD countries would have decreased by 1.9% during the past decade if the damages caused by CO2 emissions had been internalized. Nevertheless, a net intertemporal gain could have been achieved by preventing the most severe future outcomes of global warming, which entail a substantial cost.

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  • Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa & Julián Cubero & Rafael Doménech & Javier Andrés, 2023. "Global | Bienestar y Coste Social del Carbono [Global | Social Welfare and the Social Cost of Carbon]," Working Papers 23/04, BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department.
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    Keywords

    CO2 emissions; emisiones CO2; Welfare; Bienestar; Climate change; Cambio climático; Consumption; Consumo; Global; Global; Global Economy; Economía Global; Consumption; Consumo; Sustainable Development; Desarrollo Sostenible; Working Paper; Documento de Trabajo;
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    JEL classification:

    • L11 - Industrial Organization - - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance - - - Production, Pricing, and Market Structure; Size Distribution of Firms
    • L43 - Industrial Organization - - Antitrust Issues and Policies - - - Legal Monopolies and Regulation or Deregulation
    • F14 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Empirical Studies of Trade

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