PC: carbon price a more efficient means of reducing emissions

An analysis of nine of Australia's major trading partners by the Productivity Commission concludes that establishing a carbon pricing mechanism is a more efficient means of reducing consumption than other schemes that raise the explicit and implicit costs of carbon, such as taxes, feed-in tariffs, and capital subsidies for constructing or installing sources of renewable energy.

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