ABSTRACT

East Asia is a key region in the global economy, including both the second and third largest global economies already and, led by China, continuing to expand at a rapid rate. This economic growth has led to unprecedented gains in prosperity in the region but it has also led to increasing environmental pressures and energy issues.         

This book assesses ways in which East Asia can continue or even increase existing rates of economic growth while at the same time reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental degradation. Using advanced modelling approaches, future scenarios for four East Asian countries are assessed in detail, including analysis of particular challenges in each country (e.g. coal power in China, nuclear power in Japan). Prospects for each country’s energy system are assessed in detail and the potential effects of various types of Environmental Tax Reform in the four countries are also considered carefully. The final section of the book explores the interaction between trade liberalization, a key driver of growth, and emission levels in the East Asia region.

chapter 1|28 pages

Energy systems and environmental policy in East Asia

BySOOCHEOL LEE, XIANBING LIU, KEN’ICHI MATSUMOTO,

chapter 2|14 pages

Introduction to the modeling in this book

ByHECTOR POLLITT, SOOCHEOL LEE, AND PARK SEUNG-JOON

part |2 pages

PART 1 The power choices and the sustainability of energy usage in East Asia

chapter 3|18 pages

Modeling the power sectors in East Asia: the choice of power sources

ByYUKI OGAWA, JEAN-FRANÇOIS MERCURE, SOOCHEOL LEE,

chapter 4|10 pages

Modeling the power sector in East Asia: economic and environmental impacts of the choices of power sources

ByYUKI OGAWA, JEAN-FRANÇOIS MERCURE, SOOCHEOL LEE,

chapter 5|16 pages

The environmental and macroeconomic implications of phasing out nuclear power in Japan: E3MG vs CGE modeling results

BySOOCHEOL LEE, HECTOR POLLITT, PARK SEUNG-JOON,

part |2 pages

PART 2 Environmental taxation in East Asia

chapter 8|19 pages

The double dividend of an environmental tax reform in East Asian economies

ByPARK SEUNG-JOON, YUKI OGAWA, TAKESHI KAWAKATSU,

chapter 9|11 pages

The macroeconomic impacts of environmental tax reform: a comparison of model results

ByHECTOR POLLITT, SOOCHEOL LEE, PARK SEUNG-JOON,

chapter 10|20 pages

Environmental taxes and fi scal defi cits

ByHECTOR POLLITT, PARK SEUNG-JOON, TAKESHI KAWAKATSU,

chapter 11|19 pages

The distributional effects of low carbon policies in Japan and Korea

ByUNNADA CHEWPREECHA AND TAE-YEOUN LEE

chapter 14|18 pages

The role of border tax adjustments

ByPARK SEUNG-JOON, UNNADA CHEWPREECHA,

part |2 pages

PART 3 The economic and environmental impacts of international trade in East Asia

chapter 17|23 pages

Emissions from international maritime transportation in East Asia

ByYOSHIFUMI ISHIKAWA

chapter 19|17 pages

An environmental assessment of East Asian trade agreements using E3ME-Asia

ByUNNADA CHEWPREECHA, HECTOR POLLITT, SOOCHEOL LEE