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Australia's carbon price

Australia's carbon pricing mechanism leads the way with innovative design in price management and revenue recycling but could fall victim to partisan politics.

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Figure 1: EU allowance prices, CDM credit prices and Australia's carbon price.
Figure 2: Carbon pricing revenues and assistance payments.

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