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Climate policies that interact with international trade tend to have some administration linked to the quantification of carbon intensities in traded goods. Administrative costs—and transaction costs more broadly—can undermine trade or raise costs for society. As climate-and-trade policies, such as border adjustment mechanisms, gain in popularity, the potential for burdensome red tape also increases, especially for countries that have less developed carbon-accounting policies. “Interoperabili
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