In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental quality. Further, a consumption good causes a negative external effect on the environment. The intertemporal utility of a benevolent social planner depends on consumption of two goods and the environment. Hence, the choice of the social planner is to maximize utility given the negative effect of the consumption good on the environment, taking into account that there is habit formation in environmental quality. Given a simple model we show that the level and time path of the optimal tax is affected by the assumption of habit formation; more specifically the stronger the habit, the higher the optimal level of environmental quality in steady sta...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions tha...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions th...
This paper examines the implications of habit formation in private and public consumption for the Pa...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
We analyze how habit formation affects optimal environmental taxation, when consumption of a habitua...
In this paper, we consider habit formation of environmental quality and en-vironmental tax policy in...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of routines. Aestimati...
The interaction between habit formation and pollution-type ex- ternalities modifies the social optim...
This paper studies implementation of the social optimum in a model of habit formation. We consider t...
We study optimal environmental policy in a world featuring multiple stable economic-ecological equil...
The interaction between habit formation and pollution-type externalities modi es the social optimum ...
We assume a population of infinitely-lived households of the economy split into two groups : one wit...
Abstract. The effects of nonlinear decay and consumer preferences are analyzed in a setting where op...
We develop an overlapping generations model with environmental quality and endogenous environmental ...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions tha...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions th...
This paper examines the implications of habit formation in private and public consumption for the Pa...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
We analyze how habit formation affects optimal environmental taxation, when consumption of a habitua...
In this paper, we consider habit formation of environmental quality and en-vironmental tax policy in...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of routines. Aestimati...
The interaction between habit formation and pollution-type ex- ternalities modifies the social optim...
This paper studies implementation of the social optimum in a model of habit formation. We consider t...
We study optimal environmental policy in a world featuring multiple stable economic-ecological equil...
The interaction between habit formation and pollution-type externalities modi es the social optimum ...
We assume a population of infinitely-lived households of the economy split into two groups : one wit...
Abstract. The effects of nonlinear decay and consumer preferences are analyzed in a setting where op...
We develop an overlapping generations model with environmental quality and endogenous environmental ...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions tha...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions th...
This paper examines the implications of habit formation in private and public consumption for the Pa...