We study the distributional effects of a pollution tax in general equilibrium, with general forms of substitution where pollution might be a relative complement or substitute for labor or for capital in production. We find closed form solutions for pollution, output prices, and factor prices. Various special cases help clarify the impact of differential factor intensities, substitution effects, and output effects. Intuitively, the pollution tax might place disproportionate burdens on capital if the polluting sector is capital intensive, or if labor is a better substitute for pollution than is capital; however, conditions are found where these intuitive results do not hold. We show exact conditions for the wage to rise relative to the capita...
To assess the economic consequences of environmental taxation a general equilibrium model is applied...
I note an important distinction between the optimal price of environmental quality in a second-best ...
In this paper, we address two questions: (i) how should a government pursuing both environmental and...
We study the distributional effects of a pollution tax in general equilibrium, with general forms of...
JEL No. H23,L51,Q52 Regulations that restrict pollution by firms also affect decisions about use of ...
Pollution regulations affect factor demands, relative returns, production, and output prices. In our...
Much literature compares the efficiency properties of environmental policies, generally finding that...
This paper investigates how the capital accumulation across sectors generates higher rates of econom...
Distributional effects Revenue neutral reform a b s t r a c t Pollution taxes are believed to burden...
We develop a simple general equilibrium model in the style of Harberger to analyze the distributiona...
This research explores the welfare consequences of substituting carbon taxes for conventional distor...
We build a general equilibrium dynamic model in which individual investors are endowed with “warm-gl...
textabstractIt is sometimes argued that by using the revenues from environmental taxes to reduce dis...
We explore the effects of environmental taxes that imprecisely target pollution. A review of actual ...
Using analytical and numerical general equilibrium models, we show that preexisting factor taxes pro...
To assess the economic consequences of environmental taxation a general equilibrium model is applied...
I note an important distinction between the optimal price of environmental quality in a second-best ...
In this paper, we address two questions: (i) how should a government pursuing both environmental and...
We study the distributional effects of a pollution tax in general equilibrium, with general forms of...
JEL No. H23,L51,Q52 Regulations that restrict pollution by firms also affect decisions about use of ...
Pollution regulations affect factor demands, relative returns, production, and output prices. In our...
Much literature compares the efficiency properties of environmental policies, generally finding that...
This paper investigates how the capital accumulation across sectors generates higher rates of econom...
Distributional effects Revenue neutral reform a b s t r a c t Pollution taxes are believed to burden...
We develop a simple general equilibrium model in the style of Harberger to analyze the distributiona...
This research explores the welfare consequences of substituting carbon taxes for conventional distor...
We build a general equilibrium dynamic model in which individual investors are endowed with “warm-gl...
textabstractIt is sometimes argued that by using the revenues from environmental taxes to reduce dis...
We explore the effects of environmental taxes that imprecisely target pollution. A review of actual ...
Using analytical and numerical general equilibrium models, we show that preexisting factor taxes pro...
To assess the economic consequences of environmental taxation a general equilibrium model is applied...
I note an important distinction between the optimal price of environmental quality in a second-best ...
In this paper, we address two questions: (i) how should a government pursuing both environmental and...