In this paper we investigate the growth effect of environmental taxes when the time preference is endogenously determined by the environmental quality. We find that if people become more patient due to a cleaner environment, raising the environmental tax may reduce pollution and stimulate growth. Moreover, the Pigouvian principle may be inefficient in the presence of an endogenous time preference
This paper advances the hypothesis that impatience negatively depends on environmental quality and a...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis has traditionally assumed that the value of benefits is sensitiv...
Using an overlapping generation model à la Blanchard (1985) with human capital accumulation, this ar...
In this paper we investigate the growth effect of environmental taxes when the time preference is en...
This paper explores the relationship among technological progress, environment and growth by combini...
This paper investigates environmental policy in the presence of endogenous preferences. The optimal ...
Using a time-separable utility function where leisure is introduced through the disutility of workin...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
This paper examines the relationship between environmental policy and growth when green preferences ...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions tha...
In an endogenous growth model with pollution and abatement we characterize the socially optimal solu...
International audienceFuture-oriented individuals tend to display more pro-environmental attitudes a...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...
It is often argued that discounting future utility imposes a threat on the conservation of the envir...
This paper advances the hypothesis that impatience negatively depends on environmental quality and a...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis has traditionally assumed that the value of benefits is sensitiv...
Using an overlapping generation model à la Blanchard (1985) with human capital accumulation, this ar...
In this paper we investigate the growth effect of environmental taxes when the time preference is en...
This paper explores the relationship among technological progress, environment and growth by combini...
This paper investigates environmental policy in the presence of endogenous preferences. The optimal ...
Using a time-separable utility function where leisure is introduced through the disutility of workin...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
In this article we propose a model in which individuals experience habit formation in environmental ...
This paper examines the relationship between environmental policy and growth when green preferences ...
In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions tha...
In an endogenous growth model with pollution and abatement we characterize the socially optimal solu...
International audienceFuture-oriented individuals tend to display more pro-environmental attitudes a...
Greiner A. Optimal consumption of polluting and non-polluting goods: The role of habits. Working Pap...
It is often argued that discounting future utility imposes a threat on the conservation of the envir...
This paper advances the hypothesis that impatience negatively depends on environmental quality and a...
Environmental cost-benefit analysis has traditionally assumed that the value of benefits is sensitiv...
Using an overlapping generation model à la Blanchard (1985) with human capital accumulation, this ar...