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GTAP Resource #5994

"The future of Australia’s thermal coal industry in a low carbon environment"
by Hodges, Cedric


Abstract
This paper provides projections of the transition ahead for Australia’s thermal coal industry under the global effort to keep global warming below 2°C. The study uses a Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model with a bottom-up representation of the regional economies where thermal coal mining is concentrated, linked directly with the surrounding national and global economies. The database of the model is constructed from the latest global and regional input-output data and has a comprehensive emissions accounting module covering CO2 and non-CO2 emissions from all sources.

A range of sensitivity analysis is conducted to account for the inherent uncertainty in assumed behaviour. The results show the industry is facing a persistent and severe contraction with knock-on effects for regional economies. This underscores the need for proactive and forthright planning by policymakers to help ease the transition of local workers and populations.


Resource Details (Export Citation) GTAP Keywords
Category: 2020 Conference Paper
Status: Published
By/In: Presented during the 23rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference)
Date: 2020
Version: 1
Created: Hodges, C. (3/3/2020)
Updated: Hodges, C. (5/11/2020)
Visits: 982
- Climate change policy
- The GTAP Data Base and extensions


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