Available online: 30 March 2017Poterba(1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. Poterba argues that the incidence of energy/environmental taxes across households is better appreciated if the relative tax burdens are measured against total expenditure, interpreted as a proxy for lifetime income, instead of annual-income. This way, however, since the distribution of total expenditure is structurally more uniform, the incidence of energy price increases is always less regressive than when annual income is used. This outcome is often taken to lessen the relevance of equity concerns regarding carbon pricing. Almost twenty-five years after Poterba (1991a), Piketty (2014) revived the idea that weal...
Whether in the form of a carbon tax or cap-and-trade permit system, climate policy is likely to rais...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
This thesis consists of three essays that seek to advance our knowledge of the environmental and dis...
This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scenarios of carbon taxes on car fuels...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
For households, taxing carbon raises the cost of the energy they use to heat their home and to trave...
Whether in the form of a carbon tax or cap-and-trade permit system, climate policy is likely to rais...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Poterba (1991a) has much influenced the literature on the distributional effects of carbon pricing. ...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
This thesis consists of three essays that seek to advance our knowledge of the environmental and dis...
This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scenarios of carbon taxes on car fuels...
Claims of the regressivity of gasoline taxes typically rely on annual surveys of consumer income and...
For households, taxing carbon raises the cost of the energy they use to heat their home and to trave...
Whether in the form of a carbon tax or cap-and-trade permit system, climate policy is likely to rais...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...
Climate change is caused predominantly by high-income countries, and by upper economic classes wit...