TY - JOUR A1 - Mahlkow, Hendrik A1 - Petersen, Thieß A1 - Wanner, Joschka T1 - Folgen eines höheren CO2-Preises in der EU BT - wer gewinnt, wer verliert? JF - Wirtschaftsdienst N2 - Damit die EU ihre ambitionierten Klimaschutzziele erreichen kann, werden die Preise für Treibhausgasemissionen in den nächsten Jahren spürbar steigen. Das hat ökonomische Auswirkungen für die EU-Mitgliedsländer, aber auch den Rest der Welt. Einzelne Sektoren und auch Volkswirtschaften werden davon unterschiedlich stark getroffen. N2 - If the EU is to achieve its ambitious climate protection targets, prices for greenhouse gas emissions will rise noticeably in the next few years. This has economic implications not only for the EU member countries, but also for the rest of the world. This article presents the results of simulations covering 141 countries/regions and 65 economic sectors. The economic impact of the EU increasing its carbon price by $50 is calculated. In addition to the effects on real GDP and sectoral production, the consequences for the volume of emissions are also calculated. The carbon price increase is found to effectively bring down emissions, though with non-negligible leakage effects and at very heterogenous costs, both across countries and across sectors. Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10273-021-3048-5 SN - 0043-6275 SN - 1613-978X VL - 101 IS - 11 SP - 870 EP - 877 PB - ZBW CY - Hamburg ER -