%T Improving economic efficiency and climate mitigation outcomes through international co-ordination on carbon pricing %A Daniel Nachtigall %I OECD Publishing %D 2019 %K Carbon pricing, %K Climate change mitigation, %K Carbon emissions, %K Prices, %K International cooperation, %K Economics %R 10.1787/0ff894af-en %U https://apo.org.au/node/239771 %X This paper presents the potential benefits and challenges of enhanced international co-ordination on carbon pricing and outlines the different types and levels of co-ordination that are available for national and sub-national governments. These levels include, inter alia, facilitating new pricing schemes, phasing out inefficient fossil fuel subsidies, sectoral approaches, co-ordination on minimum carbon prices and carbon pricing clubs. %9 Working paper